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Together in various forms for the best part of 100 years, the thrice-divorced Liberal-National Coalition is again trialling a conscious uncoupling. What does that mean for the federal parliament?
Australia’s decades-long Liberal-National tie-up will end after the leader of the National Party, David Littleproud, said his ...
Sussan Ley and David Littleproud have failed to lock in a Coalition agreement casting serious doubt on the future of the ...
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has revealed she does not intend to bridge the gap between the Nationals and the Liberal Party ...
The move marks a seismic change in the country's political landscape after a federal election that saw Labor win a second ...
Australia's Liberal-National Coalition has called it quits after the parties couldn't come to an agreement on policy.
The Liberal Party and the National Party have had a permanent coalition since 1946. Not anymore.
The Coalition split keeps getting messier after Nationals senator Matt Canavan was ditched by deputy Liberal leader Ted ...
Leader of the Opposition Sussan Ley is set to address the media following the Nationals' bombshell decision to walk away from ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia National Party, the junior partner in the conservative opposition coalition, said on Tuesday it would not re-enter a coalition agreement with the Liberal party, after the ...
The end of the almost-80-year partnership marks a seismic change in the nation's political landscape.
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