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Nationality
  
Australian

Role
  
Australian Senator


Name
  
Helen Kroger

Alma mater
  
Ex-spouse
  
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Full Name
  
Helen Evelyn Madden

Born
  
11 March 1959 (age 65) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (
1959-03-11
)

Political party
  
Liberal Party of Australia

Office
  
Australian Senator since 2008

Books
  
Procurement Procedures for Defence Capital Projects: Preliminary Report

Education
  
Monash University, Wesley College

Children
  
Jack Kroger, Simon Kroger

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Helen Evelyn Kroger (née Madden; born 11 March 1959) is a former Australian politician. She was a Liberal member of the Australian Senate representing the state of Victoria from 2008 to 2014. She was the president of the Victorian division of the Liberal Party from 2003 to 2006.

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Kroger was the Liberal candidate for the Melbourne seat of Bruce at the 2016 election, where she lost the two-party-preferred vote by a margin of 9.48% to Labor candidate Julian Hill.

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Early life

Kroger was born Helen Madden in Melbourne. She studied economics at Monash University in the 1970s, where she met her future husband Michael Kroger and his friend Peter Costello. After graduating from Monash, she worked in human resources and recruitment at IBM and KPMG. She married Michael Kroger in the early 1980s, and when their first of two sons was born but later the couple divorced and he married Ann Peacock which also ended in a later divorce. Helen Kroger left the corporate world and ran a small delicatessen in Malvern East (Blacamoor Delicatessen).

Political career

In the 1970s, Kroger played an active role in the Young Liberals.

In 1999, she stood for preselection in the state seat of Burwood when it was vacated by Jeff Kennett in 1999, but was beaten by Lana McLean. In 2003 she became President of the Victorian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia.

Kroger was elected to the Australian Senate for Victoria at the 2007 federal election, after being preselected in the safe second position on the Liberal ticket, behind Mitch Fifield and ahead of number three candidate Scott Ryan. She commenced office on 1 July 2008.

In July 2011, she became Chief Opposition Whip in the Senate. In May 2012, Kroger was preselected for the vulnerable third-place position on the Victorian Senate ticket at the 2013 election, adding some risk to her chances of re-election. Additionally, members of the Liberal Party moved to replace her as Senate Whip by arranging a party room spill for her position, until party leader Tony Abbott intervened.

Kroger was a member of a Liberal- and Labor-dominated committee that advocated the change to the method of voting in Senate elections that came into force at the 2016 federal election. She was defeated at the 2013 federal election for the sixth Senate place in Victoria, losing to Ricky Muir from the Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party.

On 2 July 2016, Kroger was defeated as a Liberal candidate for the electorate of Bruce by Julian Hill of the Labor Party.

References

Helen Kroger Wikipedia


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