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Senior figures on both sides of the divided Coalition are pushing to stall the appointment of a shadow ministry in the hopes ...
Breakaway Nationals leader David Littleproud is poised to announce his own shadow cabinet picks, which would complicate any ...
Opinion
The departure of the Nats is far from the end of the Liberals’ problems (hint: it’s themselves)Those hoping the Coalition split could lead to a moderate Liberal renewal seem to have forgotten one crucial thing: the Liberals themselves.
This week on The Fin podcast, Phillip Coorey and Lidija Ivanovski on the decimation of the opposition and the uphill battle ...
A bombshell leaked letter is the “smoking gun” according to furious Liberals that Nationals Senate leader Bridget McKenzie was hellbent on splitting up the Coalition after the election and the ...
The Nationals' split from the Coalition marks a break in a century-long tradition, but it's not the first time tensions have ...
Nationals leader David Littleproud continued to defend his party’s shock decision to split the Coalition. He told the ABC ...
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley is remaking the Liberal Party to reflect modern Australian values, which could deliver a seismic shift from old Coalition policies.
The Liberal Party and the National Party have had a permanent coalition since 1946. Not anymore.
The Liberals now have to grapple with the same issue Anthony Albanese successfully addressed: how to appeal to voters who hate the economic and political system.
The dispute between the Liberal and National parties about why their political marriage fell apart is taking an increasingly bitter turn.
Sky News has confirmed Opposition Leader Sussan Ley and Nationals leader David Littleproud have held last minute talks in Canberra as part of an effort to reunite the Coalition.
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