Price unsuccessfully contested the state seat of
Kalgoorlie at the
March 2013 state election. In July 2013 she won Liberal preselection for the federal seat of
Durack, following the retirement of the incumbent MP
Barry Haase. She retained Durack for the Liberals at the
September 2013 federal election, with the
Nationals candidate Shane van Styn finishing second on the
two-candidate-preferred count. Price served on the
speaker's panel from 2015 to 2016 and was chair of the House of Representatives standing committee on indigenous affairs from 2016 to 2017. Price is a member of the Centrist faction of the Liberal Party, after previously being aligned with the
Centre-Right faction during the
Morrison government years.
Government minister In December 2017, Price was appointed
Assistant Minister for the Environment in the
Turnbull government, under environment minister
Josh Frydenberg. During the
2018 Liberal leadership spills, she reportedly voted for incumbent prime minister
Malcolm Turnbull against
Peter Dutton in the first vote. She told the
Australian Financial Review that "a change of leader would be political suicide". Following Turnbull's withdrawal, she voted for
Scott Morrison against Dutton in a second vote days later. Price was subsequently appointed
Minister for the Environment in the
Morrison government and elevated to
cabinet. In March 2019, Price attributed
bushfires in Western Australia and Victoria to climate change. In the lead-up to the
2019 federal election, she was "front and centre of Scott Morrison's push to highlight his government’s environmental records and policies including a $3.3bn Climate Solutions Fund and a commitment to
Snowy Hydro 2.0". In April 2019, Price gave ministerial approval to an environmental management plan for the
Adani Group's controversial
Carmichael coal mine in Queensland. Her final approval came several days after she was advised by
her department to approve the plan, delayed in order to seek further detail about the mine's impact on groundwater. As a result "a delegation of Queensland MPs and the Prime Minister met over concerns that Ms Price was refusing to sign off on the plan in the face of intense lobbying by federal Liberal MPs in Victoria". A few days later, Price gave ministerial approval to the
Yeelirrie uranium mine in Western Australia. She had previously stated that she would wait for the outcome of a
Supreme Court of Western Australia case on state government approval of the mine before granting her own approval. Following the Coalition's re-election at the
2019 federal election, Price was removed from cabinet but retained in the outer ministry as
Minister for Defence Industry. with the
Australian Financial Review stating that she had been "unable to comfortably answer media questions about her portfolio". In her first speech in the portfolio, delivered to an
Australian Industry Group meeting, she stated that she wanted to "maximise the involvement and success of Australian
SMEs" in the defence industry. In March 2021, Morrison reappointed Price to cabinet, seeking to increase the proportion of women in the wake of
sexual misconduct allegations. She was appointed to the Naval Shipbuilding Enterprise Governance Committee, a subcommittee of the
National Security Committee. Price served in these roles until May 2022, following the appointment of the
Albanese ministry.
Controversy Price caused controversy in her role as Environment Minister by allegedly telling
Anote Tong, the former president of Kiribati and climate change advocate, "I know why you're here. It is for the cash. For the Pacific it's always about the cash. I have my chequebook here. How much do you want?"
Climate change In a November 2025 Liberal Party debate about climate change action, Price argued that “MPs would lose their seats and the party would be seen as a laughing stock if they moved against the globally recognised emissions reductions framework” – nonetheless Price was in the minority and the Liberal Party dumped its previous policy in support of reaching net zero emissions by 2050. ==Personal life==