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Hastie's Policy Positions Spark Leadership Speculation within Australian Liberal Party

Andrew Hastie, shadow home affairs minister, is fueling speculation of a Liberal Party leadership challenge with his outspoken policy positions on net zero, manufacturing, and immigration, despite claiming support for current leader Sussan Ley.

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Backlash Against Senator Price's Comments on Indian Immigration; New Aviation Consumer Protection Scheme

Senator Maria Kovacic criticized Senator Jacinta Price's false claims about Indian migration, while Transport Minister Catherine King announced a new aviation consumer protection scheme to improve passenger standards.

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Labor's Landslide Victory Enables Major Policy Changes in Australian Parliament

Australia's Parliament resumed with the Labor Party's substantial election victory, enabling them to prioritize a 20% student loan debt reduction for 3 million Australians at a cost of 16 billion AUD, along with child-care quality reforms and legal wage protections.

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Ley Reshapes Shadow Cabinet, Promoting Moderates

Sussan Ley, the new leader of the federal opposition, has appointed nine new members to her shadow cabinet, promoting moderates and excluding prominent conservatives like Peter Dutton and Barnaby Joyce, reflecting her intent to pursue a more centrist path.

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Australian Coalition Averts Brief Split After Policy Dispute

The Australian Coalition experienced a brief split this week, initiated by Nationals leader David Littleproud over policy disagreements and power dynamics, but quickly reconciled after intervention from party elders and negotiations.

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Australian Coalition Collapse: Disagreement Over Policy Process

The Australian Coalition government collapsed due to a disagreement over policy-making processes, with the Nationals demanding upfront commitments to four key policies before joining a coalition with the Liberals, leading to both parties going their separate ways.

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Coalition rejects 2030, 2035 climate targets; internal divisions exposed

Liberal leader Sussan Ley announced the Coalition will not adopt 2030 or 2035 emissions reduction targets unless in government, revealing internal divisions and contradicting statements, while the government's 62-70% target by 2035 faces criticism and cautious support.

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Nationals' Challenge to Net-Zero Policy Threatens Coalition Unity"

National MPs Barnaby Joyce and Michael McCormack are challenging the Coalition's net-zero emissions policy, creating internal conflict and threatening the party's unity ahead of the 2028 federal election; this directly undermines Sussan Ley's leadership.

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Abbott Demands Continued Intervention in NSW Liberal Party

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott is demanding Opposition Leader Sussan Ley extend a federal intervention in the NSW Liberal Party's state division, aiming to reform the party's structure and address concerns about its professionalism, despite internal opposition from moderates and conservatives.

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Coalition Rift Healed After Nationals Drop Solidarity Demand

Nationals leader David Littleproud's demand to end shadow cabinet solidarity caused a temporary split with the Liberals, but was later dropped after it was rejected by Sussan Ley, who is now leader of the opposition; the rift was healed after the Liberals agreed to four key Nationals policies.

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Nationals Leave Coalition Over Policy Disputes

The Australian National Party left the Coalition after failing to secure policy agreements with the Liberals, particularly on nuclear power and shadow cabinet confidentiality, leading to a fractured opposition.

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Australian Coalition Splits After Policy Dispute

The Australian Coalition government, made up of the Liberal and National parties, has split for the first time since 1987, after the Nationals rejected the new Liberal leader's refusal to pre-commit to specific policies following their worst election result in 80 years.

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