I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute feeds right now, but here’s a concise summary of Andrew Hastie MP based on the latest widely reported public information up to early 2026.
Direct answer
- Andrew Hastie is a Liberal Party MP for the division of Canning, Western Australia, who has held a range of defence- and security-related roles in Parliament and on the frontbench, including as Shadow Defence Minister in 2022–2025 and again returning to the frontbench in 2026 in a shadow portfolio role.
Context and key points
Notes and caution
- The landscape of Australian party leadership and frontbench assignments can shift with leadership spills, policy debates, and caucus decisions. For the most current details (including any changes after early 2026), I recommend checking reputable Australian news outlets or Hastie’s official site/newsroom for the latest statements and biographical updates.[4]
Citations
- Hastie’s parliamentary roles and chairing the Intelligence and Security committee: see the Australian Parliament House profile.[4]
- Coverage of his 2025 frontbench–dispute period and 2026 return to the shadow frontbench: 7NEWS article (2025) and Guardian Australia/other outlets referencing his 2026 role changes.[2][3]
- Background and election history, plus defense-related work: Wikipedia overview and related profiles.[1]
- Additional recent statements and news coverage about leadership and portfolio roles: 9 News Australia and Guardian Australia coverage from 2024–2025.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can pull more detailed, cited snippets or summaries from specific sources (e.g., Parliament profile, major Australian outlets) or refine this to focus on a particular aspect (defence policy, electoral history, or frontbench assignments).