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CouncillorMoira Deeming
Member of the Melton City Council
Incumbent
Assumed office
5 November 2020
ConstituencyWatts Ward
Personal details
Political partyLiberal
Children4
Occupation
  • Teacher
  • councillor

Moira Deeming is a councillor for the Melton City Council representing the Watts Ward.

Early life and education

Deeming has a Bachelor of International Relations and a Post Grad Diploma in Teaching. She has worked as a teacher for over a decade, before leaving to homeschool her children.

Beliefs

Deeming is an outspoken supporter of sex-based rights, and has described the so called anti-bullying program Safe Schools as "sleazy".

She is pro-life and is a former secretary of March for the Babies, . She is against voluntary euthanasia.

Deeming is against  vaccine mandates, and considers vaccine passports "immoral" and a form of "segregation". As of September 2021 she said in an interview that she was unvaccinated, and that she'll be "waiting" and that she is "reserving her judgement" due to "concerns".

Deeming is against Drag Queen Story Time for children and is against changing the date of Australia Day.

Political career

2014 Victorian State Election

Deeming stood as a candidate for the Liberal Party in the newly created lower house for the seat of St Albans at the 2014 Victorian state election. She secured 26.9% of the vote, losing to the Labor Party's Natalie Suleyman.

2018 Victorian State Election

In 2018 at the state election Deeming stood as a candidate for the Liberal Party for the upper house Western Metropolitan Region seat in the Victorian Legislative Council. She received 356 first preference votes (0.08%) and failed to gain a seat.

2020 Melton City Council Election

Deeming stood as a candidate for the Watts Ward at the 2020 Melton City Council election on 24 October, receiving 21.49% of the primary vote and successfully securing the second allocation.

2022 Federal Election

Following the 2022 Australian federal election, it was reported in The Age that on 26 March the Victorian Liberal Party's administrative committee voted for Deeming to run in the lower house seat of Gorton. Before she was able to be endorsed, a top party official relayed the view of Scott Morrison's Office that "negative media coverage of Deeming's hardline social views could distract" from Morrison's campaign. Reportedly, another vote was held and a different candidate was picked.

2022 Victorian State Election

On 23 July, Deeming was endorsed by the Liberal Party to contest the upper house Western Metropolitan Region seat in the Victorian Legislative Council to replace Bernie Finn at the Victorian state election. Deeming secured more than double the votes of her nearest rivals.

Deeming’s preselection was considered controversial because she replaced conservative Bernie Finn at the top of the Liberal ticket, following Finn’s expulsion from the parliamentary Liberal Party for expressing views deemed to be too extreme by the dominate moderate faction of the parliamentary party. Deeming’s pre selection was viewed by the left that more and more parts of the Victorian Liberal Party were drifting to the religious and right. Finn was reported to be ‘delighted’ at Deeming’s preselection. Andrew Elsbury, a moderate Liberal Party member who held the seat from 2010-2014, and who unsuccessfully ran for the second spot on the Liberal ticket in 2018 quit the party in response to her preselection, describing it as the "final straw". The candidate Elsbury supported failed to secure enough votes to make it to the second round of voting.

Personal life

Religion

Deeming is Presbyterian.

References

  1. ^ "Cr Moira Deeming". www.melton.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  2. Deeming, Moira (4 May 2020). "Is It Time We Seriously Considered Homeschooling? · Caldron Pool". Caldron Pool. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  3. ^ Graham, Jackson (23 July 2022). "Liberals choose councillor with controversial trans views to replace Bernie Finn". The Age. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  4. Kolovos, Benita (24 July 2022). "Victoria health minister accuses Liberals of selecting anti-abortion Bernie Finn 'clone'". the Guardian. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  5. Deeming, Moira (20 August 2020). "The cultural juggernaut of transgender ideology: not kids' stuff". The Spectator Australia. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  6. ^ Deeming, Moira (18 October 2020). "Day 19: Changing Hearts, Minds and Laws". Daily Declaration. Christian News. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  7. Deeming, Moira (16 October 2021). "Day 17: Stopping a Terrible Evil". Daily Declaration. Christian News. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  8. Oliver, Sarah (20 December 2021). "Councillors speak openly against mandates". Melton & Moorabool. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  9. LIVE TALK WITH CANADA: Moira Deeming. 9 September 2021. 21 minutes in.
  10. Graham, Jackson (23 July 2022). "Liberals choose councillor with controversial trans views to replace Bernie Finn". The Age. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  11. "St Albans District". Victorian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  12. "2018 State election results". Victorian Electoral Commission.
  13. "Melton City Council election results 2020". www.vec.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  14. 2020 Local government elections: Melton City Council Election Report (PDF) (Report). Victorian Electoral Commission. 19 April 2021. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  15. ^ Sakkal, Paul (27 July 2022). "State Liberal candidate was deemed 'too extreme' for Scott Morrison's campaign". The Age. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  16. "Liberals choose councillor with controversial trans views to replace Bernie Finn".
  17. "Victorian Liberal Party branch stacking claims as Pentecostal church 'infiltrates' branches - ABC News".
  18. "'Delighted' Bernie Finn reacts to his Liberal Party replacement". 25 July 2022.
  19. "'In the past': Matthew Guy dismisses concerns over Victorian Liberal candidate's attacks on transgender rights". the Guardian. 29 July 2022. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
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