Women take the reins of embattled Liberals across the country

Another woman has won a state Liberal leadership as yet another spill besets the embattled party – a former newsreader taking out the top job in NSW.

Nov 21, 2025, updated Nov 21, 2025
NSW Opposition Deputy Leader Natalie Ward (left), and newly elected NSW Opposition Leader Kellie Sloane emerge from the party room at New South Wales Parliament House in Sydney, Friday, November 21, 2025.  Picture: AAP/Bianca De Marchi
NSW Opposition Deputy Leader Natalie Ward (left), and newly elected NSW Opposition Leader Kellie Sloane emerge from the party room at New South Wales Parliament House in Sydney, Friday, November 21, 2025. Picture: AAP/Bianca De Marchi

The embattled Liberals have elected a new leader in New South Wales, putting an end to months of speculation as the party tries to turn over a new leaf.

A first-term MP has become the Liberals’ newest leader as the ailing NSW party tries to sure up its footing 18 months from a crucial election.

Former TV presenter Kellie Sloane completed her meteoric ascent to the top of the NSW Liberals on Friday after the chaotic aftermath of the federal Liberals’ election wipe-out tarnished its state brands and fuelled calls for fresh faces.

Her predecessor, Mark Speakman, finally gave way to the pressure on Thursday, announcing his resignation and throwing his weight behind fellow moderate Sloane.

She was elected unopposed at a party room meeting on Friday morning.

Conservative candidate and Shadow Attorney-General Alister Henskens pulled out earlier.

Former cabinet minister Natalie Ward retained the deputy leadership.

Sloane, a mother of three, enjoyed a decades-long career as a journalist and news presenter before teaming up with Healthy Harold to lead not-for-profit Life Education NSW.

Defeated in pre-selection for former premier Gladys Berejiklian’s Willoughby seat in 2022, Sloane was comfortably elected as MP for the eastern Sydney electorate of Vaucluse at 2023 state election and rapidly appointed to the opposition frontbench under Speakman.

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As late as Thursday morning, Speakman was determined to hold onto his crown, launching a media blitz where he downplayed speculation of a spill.

But when Sloane – a friend and moderate faction colleague – declared her intentions to lead, he agreed to step away.

Sloane, 52, has become the second woman this week to have deposed a male state Liberal leader after Victoria’s coalition opposition dumped Brad Battin in favour of first-term MP Jess Wilson.

Sussan Ley has managed to cling onto the leadership of the national Liberal party after an intense few weeks of internal brawling over the net zero target.

While both new state leaders will be hoping to turn things around before their next state elections, Sloane faces an uphill battle.

No first-term opposition has won an election in NSW or federally since the 1930s while recent polls suggest the coalition would lose more seats to Labor if an election was held today.

“They are in a pretty dire spot at the moment,” election analyst Ben Raue said.

“It’s a very easy mechanical change to make, to sack someone and replace them with someone else, but unless that is the specific reason why you’re unpopular, it’s not going to change anything.”

Sloane will steer the coalition with new Nationals leader Gurmesh Singh, who was elected unopposed on Tuesday after Dugald Saunders’ shock resignation.

The next NSW election is March 2027.

–with AAP

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