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The Liberal Party and Nationals will reform the Coalition, but a cloud hangs over David Littleproud’s leadership ...
After a party room meeting, the Liberals will broadly accept four policy demands from the Nationals, paving the way to ...
Unless the Liberal Party regains the support of professional women, it is difficult to see how it, with or without the ...
Remember that cliche about the Nationals tail wagging the Liberal dog? That tail wagged very vigorously this week, and ...
There was a by-election in the West Australian seat of Swan in October 1918. Labor won with 34.4 per cent of the primary vote ...
The conjecture over a new Coalition agreement has further damaged the reputations of the Liberal Party and National Party ...
At some point the Coalition will have to be put back together again. But what has occurred during the past week has been an act of mindless self-harm for the Coalition. There have been significant ...
I’d never call it a marriage,” says Barnaby Joyce, who played peacemaker for long-time rival David Littleproud.
The Nationals staked their political future on four policy positions, in what looks increasingly like a messy and misguided coup.
The Liberal party room met today to discuss Nationals leader David Littleproud's four policy demands as part of discussions over the coalition agreement.
The messy, public split in the Coalition is edging closer to resolution after Liberal party politicians endorsed continuing ...
But the last election campaign exposed the true decline in the quality and capacity of the parliamentary Coalition — as well as its underlying party machines — to do politics and to do policy in a way ...
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