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Australia’s decades-long Liberal-National tie-up will end after the leader of the National Party, David Littleproud, said his ...
Nationals leader David Littleproud continued to defend his party’s shock decision to split the Coalition. He told the ABC ...
Together in various forms for the best part of 100 years, the thrice-divorced Liberal-National Coalition is again trialling a ...
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has revealed she does not intend to bridge the gap between the Nationals and the Liberal Party ...
While both parties have said they’d like to reunite eventually, the Liberals have a lot to gain by going it alone.
The Liberal Party and the National Party have had a permanent coalition since 1946. Not anymore.
Nationals leader David Littleproud has continued to defend his parties shock departure from the Coalition, stating that unless Sussan Ley provided key policy concessions the two once inseparable ...
The Coalition split keeps getting messier after Nationals senator Matt Canavan was ditched by deputy Liberal leader Ted ...
Australia's 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 coalition lost a ...
The Nationals leader, David Littleproud, said MPs made the shock decision after a breakdown in negotiations with the opposition leader, Sussan Ley ...
Australia's Liberal-National coalition - currently the nation's main opposition political party - has split after a partnership lasting almost 80 years. The move marks a seismic change in the ...
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