Out Gay Australian MP Tim Wilson's House Attacked By Vandals - Star Observer
Out gay member of Australian parliament Tim Wilson said that his house, where he lives with his partner Ryan Bolger, had been targeted by vandals.
www.starobserver.com.auHere’s a quick update on Tim Wilson.
Tim Wilson is a Liberal Party Member of Parliament for Goldstein, Melbourne, and has been serving as a shadow Treasurer in recent party leadership contexts. This reflects ongoing coverage around his role and leadership ambitions within the Liberal Party.[1][4]
Recent reporting highlights his position in the party and public commentary about policy direction, including discussions around economic policy and budget-related questions. For example, coverage notes his influence as shadow treasurer and comments about the Liberal Party’s direction post-2025 election.[7][1]
There have also been notable moments from public appearances, including being heckled at a forum in 2026, which is part of the broader narrative around his political profile and the party’s engagement with various interest groups.[8]
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Out gay member of Australian parliament Tim Wilson said that his house, where he lives with his partner Ryan Bolger, had been targeted by vandals.
www.starobserver.com.auShadow Treasurer Tim Wilson was heckled by members of the CFMEU and alleged neo-Nazis at a forum in his Bayside electorate of Bentleigh East.
7news.com.auRaf Epstein: And Alex Hawke basically rang her up after her ABC interview, one of your colleagues, and said, you've got to apologise. Did he handle it okay? Tim Wilson: These are all different parts of hearsay and I really don't want to get into all of that. As far as I'm concerned, the decision has been made. It's time to move on.
www.timwilsonmp.com.auLabor has asked the AFP to investigate whether Liberal MP Tim Wilson has breached electoral laws on personal data through his franking credit inquiry website.
www.sbs.com.auTo supporters, the shadow treasurer is proof the Liberals can win back urban heartlands. But is a clash of ideologies looming?
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