Former Liberal Minister Kevin Andrews Dies at 69
The long-serving politician and conservative leader passed away after a year-long battle with cancer, leaving behind a legacy of public service and conviction.
- Kevin Andrews, a former federal minister and member for Menzies, died peacefully on Friday with his wife Margie by his side, following a year-long battle with cancer.
- He served in prominent cabinet roles under Prime Ministers John Howard and Tony Abbott, championing conservative causes throughout his three-decade political career.
- Andrews introduced the 1996 Andrews Bill, which restricted the ACT and Northern Territory from legislating on euthanasia, a law that stood for 25 years before being repealed in 2023.
- Tributes from across the political spectrum described Andrews as a man of principle and conviction, with former colleagues highlighting his dedication to faith, family, and public service.
- After losing preselection for his Menzies seat in 2021, Andrews retired from politics in 2022 and was working on his memoirs, which his family plans to publish posthumously.