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Brad Battin | |
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Leader of the Opposition in Victoria | |
Assumed office 27 December 2024 | |
Premier | Jacinta Allan |
Deputy | Sam Groth |
Preceded by | John Pesutto |
Leader of the Victorian Liberal Party | |
Assumed office 27 December 2024 | |
Deputy | Sam Groth |
Preceded by | John Pesutto |
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Berwick | |
Assumed office 26 November 2022 | |
Preceded by | New seat |
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Gembrook | |
In office 2 December 2010 – 26 November 2022 | |
Preceded by | Tammy Lobato |
Succeeded by | Seat abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Bradley William Battin 12 December 1975 |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Liberal |
Occupation | Police officer |
Bradley William Battin (born 12 December 1975[1]) is an Australian politician who has served as the leader of the Victorian Liberal Party since 27 December 2024, and as member for Berwick in the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 2022. He was previously the member for Gembrook from 2010 until the seat was abolished in 2022 following the 2021 redistribution. He was formerly a police officer and owned a bakery in Wheelers Hill.[1]
Battin obtained a Diploma in Public Safety (Policing) with the Victoria Police, and a Graduate Diploma in Adolescent Health and Welfare from the University of Melbourne.[2] In 2020 Battin completed a Graduate Certificate in Business, he went on to complete his Master in Business Administration at Victoria University. [citation needed]
Battin was first elected as the member for Gembrook at the November 2010 state election and was re-elected in 2014 and 2018. Following a redistribution causing the seat of Gembrook to be abolished, Battin was elected to the new seat of Berwick at the 2022.
In 2014, following the defeat of the Napthine government, Battin was promoted to the new Shadow Cabinet under Matthew Guy as the Shadow Minister for Emergency Services and Environment.[3] In 2017, he was appointed the first Victorian Shadow Minister for the Building Industry while still retaining the Emergency Services portfolio.[4]
In 2020, Battin moved to Shadow Minister for Youth Justice, Shadow Minister for Crime Prevention, Shadow Minister for Victim Support, Shadow Minister for Roads (Metro), Shadow Minister for Road Safety and the TAC.[5]
In March 2021, Battin attempted to oust Michael O'Brien as leader of the state Liberal Party, but was defeated in a 22–9 vote, following which he resigned from his shadow ministry positions.[6]
After the Liberal Party lost the 2022 state election, Battin ran in the subsequent Liberal Party state leadership election after previous leader Matthew Guy resigned. He was endorsed by two of his former election challengers Ryan Smith and Richard Riordan, but lost the vote 17–16 to John Pesutto, the member for Hawthorn.[7]
In December 2024, following internal party fractures over the banning of Moira Deeming from the Liberal party room, and the loss of a defamation case by then-leader John Pesutto, Battin won a leadership spill succeeding Pesutto as the leader of the Victorian Liberal Party.[8]
Battin is considered to be factionally conservative within the Liberal Party.[9] He supports increasing the age of criminal responsibility.[10]
Battin opposes pill testing.[11]
Mr Battin advocated for the age of criminality to be raised, on the proviso governments strengthened services to support at-risk youth.