Kevin Andrews toppled in preselection battle for Menzies
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Veteran Liberal MP Kevin Andrews, a former defence minister and the longest continuously serving member of Federal Parliament, has become the first federal Liberal since 1990 to be unseated in a party preselection in Victoria.
Former special forces captain and Cambridge-educated barrister Keith Wolahan toppled the 65-year-old social conservative in a vote to decide the partyâs candidate for the blue-ribbon Melbourne seat of Menzies on Sunday.
Keith Wolahan (centre) in Kandahar, Afghanistan, in February 2010.