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11 Facts About Wendy Askew

1.

Wendy Anne Askew is an Australian politician who is a Senator for Tasmania, representing the Liberal Party.

2.

Wendy Askew was appointed to a casual vacancy on 6 March 2019 in place of her brother David Bushby.

3.

Wendy Askew was known as Wendy Summers until her marriage in September 2018.

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Wendy Askew was general manager of the St Giles Society, a disability services provider, and spent 20 years in the banking industry, including roles with Westpac and the Commonwealth Bank.

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Wendy Askew later worked as office manager to state MP Michael Ferguson and as an adviser to state MP Sarah Courtney and federal MP Andrew Nikolic.

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Wendy Askew held various senior positions in the Tasmanian Liberals, serving on the state executive, as party treasurer, and as a senior vice-president of the party.

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Wendy Askew subsequently defeated seven other candidates to become the Liberal Party's nominee for the casual vacancy caused by his resignation.

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8.

Wendy Askew will serve the remainder of his six-year term, which expires in June 2022.

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Wendy Askew was temporarily appointed to the Senate on 6 March 2019 by state governor Kate Warner under the provisions of section 15 of the constitution, as the state parliament was not in session.

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Wendy Askew is the fourth woman to represent the Tasmanian Liberals in federal parliament and the first since Jocelyn Newman retired in 2002.

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Wendy Askew is affiliated with the National Right faction of the Liberal Party, after previously being factionally unaligned during the Morrison government years.