Teena McQueen, a prominent figure within the Australian Liberal Party, has died following a short illness. She served as the party’s federal vice-president for six years, from 2017 until 2023, holding a key position in its national leadership structure. McQueen’s death was announced on Wednesday, marking a loss for the Liberal Party. Details regarding the specific medical condition have not been publicly released, but it is understood to have been severe and rapidly progressing. During her tenure as vice-president, McQueen was involved in strategic decision-making and party organization. Her passing is likely to prompt tributes from across the political spectrum, acknowledging her contribution to Australian politics.