Kaushaliya Vaghela

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Kaushaliya Virjibhai Vaghela is a former Australian politician. She was a member of the Victorian Legislative Council from 2018 to 2022, representing the Western Metropolitan Region.[4] She is the first Indian-born member of the Victorian Parliament since colonial times,[5] and is a Hindu.[1] Before her preselection in 2018, she briefly worked as a part-time adviser to then-State Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Robin Scott.

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Kaushaliya Vaghela
Secretary of the New Democrats
Assumed office
2022
Preceded byPosition established
Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for the Western Metropolitan Region
In office
24 November 2018  26 November 2022
Preceded byColleen Hartland
Huong Truong
Succeeded byDavid Ettershank
Personal details
Born
Kaushaliya Virjibhai Vaghela

Jamnagar, Gujarat, India[1]
CitizenshipAustralian
Political party
SpouseDinesh Chauhan[2]
Parents
  • Virjibhai Vaghela[1] (father)
  • Yamunaben Gohil[1] (mother)
Alma materRMIT University[3]
Occupation
  • Research Assistant
  • Part Time Ministerial Advisor
  • Politician
Websitekaushaliyavaghela.com.au
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Resignation from the ALP

On 9 February 2022, Vaghela crossed the floor in support of Adem Somyurek's motion to refer the Andrews government to the Victorian Ombudsman in relation to the alleged misuse of taxpayer funds, involving the diversion of parliamentary staffing resources to political campaigning and party factional activities prior to the 2014 Victorian state election.[6]

In March 2022, Vaghela resigned from Labor, making serious allegations of bullying against the party. Her criticisms were aired after she had been left off the Labor ticket for the 2022 state election, following an investigation by the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) into the conduct of her husband, Dinesh Chauhan, and staff members.[7]

New Democrats party

In August 2022, Vaghela announced that she had formed the New Democrats party, with her as its secretary. After the party gained registration with the Victorian Electoral Commission in October 2022, she claimed that almost 2,000 people had joined in response to her appeal for support.[8]

Vaghela was defeated at the 2022 state election, polling 0.5%. The New Democrats polled 0.2% across Victoria.[9]

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