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Tony Abbott was the 28th prime minister of Australia from 2013 to 2015.
He led the Coalition to a landslide victory in the 2013 federal election, defeating the Labor government.
- He was a strong and effective opposition leader, who challenged the Labor government on various issues, such as the carbon tax, the mining tax, the asylum seeker policy, and the budget deficit. He used simple and catchy slogans to communicate his message and appeal to the voters.
- He was a staunch conservative, who upheld the values and principles of the Liberal Party and its base. He was committed to reducing taxes, cutting spending, stopping the boats, and restoring the sovereignty and security of Australia. He also supported the monarchy, the traditional family, and the Christian faith.
- He was a passionate and compassionate advocate for various causes, such as Indigenous recognition, mental health, women’s empowerment, and volunteerism. He supported the constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians and initiated a bipartisan process to achieve it. He also participated in various charity events, such as the Pollie Pedal bike ride, the Sydney to Surf fun run, and the Lifeline crisis support service.
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