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Ted Baillieu (born July 31, 1953) is an Australian politician. He is currently the Opposition Leader of Victoria, and a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

Early history

Baillieu was raised in Toorak, educated at Melbourne Grammar and Melbourne University and was an architect by profession before entering the Victorian Parliament.

A member of the Baillieu-Myer family dynasty, in his maiden speech he paid tribute to his family: "My grandparents' families (the Baillieus and the Myers) made their own contributions to community life in this state. They have done so in many parts of Victoria and in a range of fields including agriculture, business, the services, sport, heritage protection, the arts and public life. I am proud of their achievements and I value the benefits of family above all." He is also currently Victoria's wealthiest politician with a declared shared portfolio which includes more than 30 companies, including Coles Myer, major banks and BHP Billiton, but also contributes to charities such as the Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria.

Derided as a "blue blood" by his political opponents, upon his election as opposition leader he was attacked by state Attorney General Rob Hulls who called him "the  from Toorak" (known to be the wealthiest suburb in Melbourne) and made various implications about his family background.

Political career

Baillieu entered Victorian Parliament as the Member for the Electorate of Hawthorn in the 1999 election; it was in this election that the Australian Labor Party led by Steve Bracks become the Victorian government. He had previously been a longtime member of the Liberal Party, and an official at both state and federal level in the party.

Since his entry into Parliament, he has been a permanent member of the Liberal Party frontbench. He has served as Shadow Minister for Tertiary Education and Training (1999-2001), Gaming (July 2000-August 2002) and Planning (September 2001-May 2006).

Liberal Party leadership

Following months of rumour that Baillieu would mount a challenge for the Liberal Party leadership, he was elected unopposed as the Opposition Leader of Victoria on May 8, 2006 by the Liberal Party caucus, replacing Robert Doyle who resigned his position on May 4, 2006.

After Doyle's resignation, speculation mounted that former Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett would return to politics and the position of Liberal Party Leader in order to lead the party into the 2006 state election to be held on November 25, 2006. However on the morning of May 5, 2006, Baillieu in announcing his candidacy for the party leadership revealed that Kennett would withdraw from the leadership race and throw his support behind Baillieu. Later that afternoon, Baillieu's only other challenger for the position, Shadow Minister for Transport Terry Mulder also withdrew from the race.

On June 16, 2006 it was revealed that Tom Cargill, an advisor to Premier Steve Bracks, was planning to search for financial information on Baillieu and his family.

Personal life

Like his political opponent, Premier Steve Bracks, he is a supporter of the Geelong Football Club. He also enjoys playing golf, basketball and is a regular swimmer and founder of the Pier to Perignon swim run by the Portsea Surf Life Saving Club.

He is married to wife Robyn, and has three children: Martha, Eleanor and Robert.

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