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Sussan Ley has been federal Liberal leader now for exactly 95 days. Today also marks 42 years since veteran Liberal MP Jim Killen retired from politics. More on him later.
Ley’s leadership of the Liberal Party will be short if she can’t find a purpose other than to advocate for lower taxes.
The Liberals might be engaged in a policy overhaul, but the shape of the Coalition under Sussan Ley is now clear — and it looks awful familiar.
Exclusive: Former NSW premier Nick Greiner says the Liberal Party needs to “grow up”, and warned it would continue to “muddle ...
Sussan Ley’s pronouncement on Palestine and a need to appease the far-right of her party is dragging the Coalition into the ...
The 2025 election defeat was a paralysing blow. But unless the Liberals start to enunciate core values and fighting ...
A right-wing activist group which came to prominence campaigning against the proposed Indigenous Voice to parliament, has ...
With state Liberal parties at loggerheads with the federal leader on their commitment to net zero, some robust debate is ...
Andrew Hastie is openly still harbouring leadership ambitions and says he’s gaining the experience needed to run a party from ...
Shadow home affairs minister Andrew Hastie has revealed he still believes he can one day lead the Liberal Party.
As Barnaby Joyce continues to undermine the Coalition’s position on net zero, pragmatists in the Liberal Party believe they need to treat the issue the same way Labor treated boat arrivals.
Sussan Ley will visit communities hit by an “unprecedented” algal bloom outbreak, with the Opposition Leader accusing the PM ...
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