Former Liberal MP Katie Allen dies after cancer battle


Former federal MP Katie Allen is being remembered as an "extraordinary woman". Photo: AAP
Former Liberal MP Katie Allen has died following a battle with cancer, aged 59.
Allen’s family announced the death in a social media post on Tuesday, with two of her daughters writing messages of love in the comments.
“She spent her life caring for others as a mother, doctor, professor, MP and friend. She is deeply loved,” it said.
“She passed in peace surrounded by family and lived a full, beautiful life, all the way to the end.
Allen represented the Melbourne seat of Higgins from 2019 to 2022, entering politics after being a paediatrician and medical researcher for more than two decades.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Allen dedicated herself to making Australia a better place.
Liberal senator Jane Hume, a former party room colleague of Allen’s, said she was an extraordinary woman.
Former Liberal senator Simon Birmingham said his memories with Allen were a true blessing.
“Katie my friend, my Canberra housemate, my fellow political warrior, and a true servant of the people, may you rest in peace,” he wrote.
“All our love to Malcolm and all of Katie’s wonderful, loving and supportive family.”
-AAP
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