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The Liberals have found a solution to Moira Deeming. They might finally be growing up

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02.07.2026

The Liberals have found a solution to Moira Deeming. They might finally be growing up

July 2, 2026 — 5:00am

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First, an apology about the topic of this week’s column. We have reached a stage in the Chronicles of Moira where the less written about the Victorian Liberal Party’s most corrosive MP, the better.

Had the party in its comically absent wisdom emptied a vat of hydrochloric acid onto the floor of parliament instead of choosing Moira Deeming to represent it in the upper house in 2022, it would have done less damage to the party’s reputation.

Instead, here we are – four years, three opposition leaders and two court cases later – with the Victorian Liberal Party finally moving to end its association with an MP who, while a liability in opposition, demonstrated through her exaggerated allegations against a party room colleague that she cannot be trusted with any meaningful role in government.

But, as we endure what remains of a she said/she said debate between Deeming and herself over whether fellow MP Matthew Guy assaulted her by putting her in a headlock at a public dinner (he didn’t) or was merely over-familiar in resting an uninvited hand on her shoulder (he probably was), it is worth reflecting on what we have learned about the Liberals from this latest hot mess.

The short answer is that under Opposition Leader Jess Wilson, the Victorian Liberals are starting to act like a grown-up political party.

That last sentence will stick in the throat of some readers, so let me explain.

When former leader John........

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