Frydenberg rules out Kooyong run as Wyatt laments his absence
- Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg is expected to step away from politics and become the chairman of prestigious firm Goldman Sachs in Australia and New Zealand.
- Frydenberg's decision is influenced by his ambition to lead the Liberal Party, work in the private sector, and spend more time with his young children.
- This move is considered significant in Australian politics and removes a potential future leadership candidate from the Liberal party, impacting its dynamics.
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Josh Frydenberg to confirm he will not run in Kooyong at next election after Goldman Sachs appointment
Former treasurer will become chairman of investment bank in Australia and New Zealand and is not expected to run in federal electionFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe former Australian treasurer Josh Frydenberg is expected to confirm on Thursday afternoon that he will not attempt to return to politics at the next federal election.Goldman Sachs said on…
Josh Frydenberg rules himself out of returning to politics at the next election
Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg has ruled himself out of returning to politics at the next election. Mr Frydenberg’s decision comes after he was appointed chairman of investment bank Goldman Sachs’s Australia and New Zealand business. Mr Frydenberg sent a letter to Liberal Party members based in his old seat of Kooyong on Thursday, confirming he would not be nominated for the upcoming preselection. The former treasurer joined Goldman Sachs l…
Josh Frydenberg rules himself out of returning to politics at the next election
Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg has ruled himself out of returning to politics at the next election. Mr Frydenberg’s decision comes after he was appointed chairman of investment bank Goldman Sachs’s Australia and New Zealand business. Mr Frydenberg sent a letter to Liberal Party members based in his old seat of Kooyong on Thursday, confirming he would not be nominated for the upcoming preselection. The former treasurer joined Goldman Sachs l…
Josh Frydenberg rules himself out of returning to politics at the next election
Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg has ruled himself out of returning to politics at the next election. Mr Frydenberg’s decision comes after he was appointed chairman of investment bank Goldman Sachs’s Australia and New Zealand business. Mr Frydenberg sent a letter to Liberal Party members based in his old seat of Kooyong on Thursday, confirming he would not be nominated for the upcoming preselection. The former treasurer joined Goldman Sachs l…
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