Technology

Co-author of Liberal election review says party members will be ‘horrified’ at decision to suppress it

2026-02-27 06:18
649 views
Co-author of Liberal election review says party members will be ‘horrified’ at decision to suppress it

The unvarnished assessment of the Liberals’ disastrous 2025 campaign won’t see the light of day following a decision from the party’s executive.

  • Home

Edition

Africa Australia Brasil Canada Canada (français) Català España Europe France Global Indonesia New Zealand United Kingdom United States Skip to content The Conversation Edition: Global
  • Africa
  • Australia
  • Brasil
  • Canada
  • Canada (français)
  • Català
  • España
  • Europe
  • France
  • Indonesia
  • New Zealand
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
s Newsletters The Conversation Academic rigour, journalistic flair A grey-haired man with glasses looks down Former Liberal Senator and co-author of the review into the party’s 2025 election campaign, Nick Minchin. Mick Tsikas/AAP Co‑author of Liberal election review says party members will be ‘horrified’ at decision to suppress it Published: February 27, 2026 6.18am GMT Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra

Author

Disclosure statement

Michelle Grattan does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Partners

University of Canberra provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU.

View all partners

DOI

https://doi.org/10.64628/AA.mtpsqa9t7

https://theconversation.com/co-author-of-liberal-election-review-says-party-members-will-be-horrified-at-decision-to-suppress-it-277096 https://theconversation.com/co-author-of-liberal-election-review-says-party-members-will-be-horrified-at-decision-to-suppress-it-277096 Link copied Share article

Share article

Copy link Email Bluesky Facebook WhatsApp Messenger LinkedIn X (Twitter)

Print article

The co-author of the Liberals’ election review, former minister Nick Minchin, has lashed out at the party’s Friday decision to suppress its publication.

Minchin said he was “extremely disappointed” and surprised at the decision, made by the party’s federal executive. It went against earlier assurances he and his co-author, former New South Wales state minister Pru Goward, had been given, he said.

Minchin told The Conversation he thought the suppression would go down badly with thousands of party members, supporters and donors. “They will be horrified by the decision to bury the review into a shocking election result.

"And many candidates who lost seats or failed in their attempt to win seats will be extremely disappointed.”

Minchin was especially surprised that not even the review’s recommendations, which the party says it has accepted, would be made public.

He said when he and Goward took on the task of doing the review, both the then leader, Sussan Ley, and party president John Olsen, had said it would be published in full.

Opposition leader Angus Taylor took part in Friday’s meeting. It is understood that while he did not lead the argument for suppression, he did not want the review published, with the bad publicity that would bring, especially given the looming Farrer byelection which will be the first test of his leadership.

The review, with its unvarnished assessment of the disastrous Liberal campaign, had already run into earlier trouble. It was about to be released before Christmas when former opposition leader Peter Dutton claimed it potentially defamed him and his former chief of staff. Some adjustments were made as a result of discussions with Dutton and lawyers.

The Liberal Party in its statement after Friday’s meeting did not give reasons for suppressing the report.

It said the review “recognises the Party’s enduring strengths. It also sets out where processes failed, where connection with voters was lost, and where we must do better.”

The election result was “a decisive defeat”.

“We accept that verdict. We also accept the responsibility to change.

"What’s important now is that we strengthen our Party for the future.

"To do so, the Federal Executive will move quickly to drive implementation.”

  • Australian politics
  • Liberal Party
  • Peter Dutton
  • Sussan Ley
  • Angus Taylor

Events

More events

Jobs

More jobs
  • Editorial Policies
  • Community standards
  • Republishing guidelines
  • Analytics
  • Our feeds
  • Get newsletter
  • Who we are
  • Our charter
  • Our team
  • Partners and funders
  • Resource for media
  • Contact us
Privacy policy Terms and conditions Corrections