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- Brian Gerard Loughnane AO (born 11 November 1957) is an Australian business and political strategic adviser. He was the federal director of the Liberal Party of Australia from February 2003 until January 2016 and campaign director for the centre-right Liberal-National Coalition in the 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2013 federal elections in Australia.
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Brian Gerard Loughnane AO (born 11 November 1957) is an Australian business and political strategic adviser. He was the federal director of the Liberal Party of Australia from February 2003 until January 2016 and campaign director for the centre-right Liberal-National Coalition in the 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2013 federal elections in Australia.
Oct 8, 2015 · BRIAN Loughnane will resign as federal director of the Liberal Party. Mr Loughnane, who is married to Tony Abbott’s former chief of staff Peta Credlin, wrote to Liberal Party members this ...
Oct 8, 2015 · Brian Loughnane is quitting as federal director of the Liberal Party in the wake of recent parliamentary leadership changes.
Brian Loughnane was appointed as the IDU Deputy Chairman in April 2019. He is the former Federal Director of the Liberal Party of Australia, holding that position from 2003 until 2015.
Credlin is married to Brian Loughnane, a former federal director of the Liberal Party of Australia, since December 2002. They had worked together in the Victorian office of the Liberal Party during the campaign for the 2001 federal election. [28]
Jan 26, 2018 · Brian Loughnane often gets asked if he misses the cut and thrust of federal politics. But the former Liberal Party federal director of more than 12 years thinks he had his "fair go" in Canberra.
Mr Loughnane, 60, is being recognised as an Officer of the Order of Australia for his service to parliament and politics through contributions to public policy, and as federal director of the Liberal Party from 2003 to 2016.