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Mr Miles said there was no malice in his decision not to congratulate Liberal National Party leader David ... there is a formal ballot of parliamentary party MPs, grassroots members and affiliated ...
Former home secretary James Cleverly, perceived as a moderate within the party, was unexpectedly ousted in the last round of ...
Pandanus Petter is employed at the Australian National University with funding ... contingent of three or four Katter’s Australian Party MPs. Popular independent Sandy Bolton was reelected ...
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Allegra Spender MP, Independent Member for Wentworth addresses the National ... party but provided millions in funding at the last election to candidates who unseated incumbent Coalition MPs ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from National ... political party but provided millions in funding at the last election to candidates who unseated incumbent Coalition MPs in the party’s heartland.