Michael Norman Kroger (born 30 May 1957) is a former Australian lawyer. He was president of the Victorian Liberal Party from 1987 to 1992 and from 2015 to 2018, and is considered a member of the conservative faction.
From 1987 to 1992, Kroger served as president of the Victorian Liberal Party. He instituted a series of reforms, including a move to increase the power of the party executive in pre-selections. From the 1990s the Victorian Liberal Party was heavily factionalised.
In 1993, Kroger established JT Campbell & Co. Although described as a "merchant bank", JT Campbell & Co attracted media ridicule for its minimal volume of banking and investment activity.
From 1998 to 2003, he served as a director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, which he has considered to be a "cultural battleground".
From 2015 to 2018, Kroger served again as president of the Victorian Liberal Party. Kroger's second term was characterised by branch stacking within the party, public fallout surrounding the Embezzlement by former State Director Damien Mantach, and his legal action against the Cormack Foundation, the party's largest donor.
Although Kroger vowed reform following the 2014 Victorian state election, the Coalition suffered a landslide defeat in the 2018 Victorian state election. Subsequently, Kroger resigned as State President of the Liberal Party on 30 November 2018.
Since retiring from day-to-day party politics, Kroger has made frequent appearances on Sky News Australia.
Kroger advised John Pesutto, former Liberal Victorian Opposition leader, in the expulsion of Moira Deeming.
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