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Despite its massive election loss, there is still no Liberal movement speaking a language of progress rather than reaction.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has called for the Liberal Party to get its act together, as she delivered her assessment on how it will fare under the leadership of Sussan Ley.
Hundreds of new apprentices and trainees vital to the delivery of essential local services have hit the ground running with councils across the state, thanks to a landmark $252.2 million investment by ...
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Anita Anand took her oath of office as Canada’s new foreign minister with her hand on the Bhagavad Gita, a practice she has ...
An anti-abortion campaigner has been accused under parliamentary privilege of resorting to misinformation and threats during ...
Sussan Ley has echoed the Liberal Party’s founder in suggesting the electoral defeat could be ‘the best thing that ever ...
The ACT government will support the Salvation Army to operate Burrangiri Aged Care Respite Centre for another two years. The ...
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Sussan Ley has become the first woman to lead Australia's Liberal Party, edging out Treasury spokesperson Angus Taylor.
Victorian shadow treasurer James Newbury has blamed the federal Liberal Party’s failure to heed the message voters sent the ...