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Liberal documents reveal election fears as donations dry up

Liberal documents reveal election fears as donations dry up

Internal NSW Liberal Party documents warn that lacklustre fundraising and “dysfunction” within the party could hamper its chances at the next federal election.

  • by Max Maddison

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Fadden byelection gives Dutton some breathing space
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Fadden byelection gives Dutton some breathing space

The Liberal Party won as expected but it still faces the task of reshaping itself from inward-looking shell to trusted entity with an eye to the future.

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Qld opposition celebrates LNP’s Fadden win, government dismisses it

Qld opposition celebrates LNP’s Fadden win, government dismisses it

State MPs had wildly different interpretations of the byelection result, as the LNP celebrated making its safe Gold Coast seat even safer.

  • by Cameron Atfield
LNP wins Fadden byelection with swing to the opposition

LNP wins Fadden byelection with swing to the opposition

The byelection was triggered by the resignation of scandal-ridden Stuart Robert, who had held the seat on a 10.6 per cent margin.

  • by Anthony Galloway
The swing to the Coalition in Fadden is a win for Peter Dutton
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Peter Dutton

The swing to the Coalition in Fadden is a win for Peter Dutton

Because it was always clear that the LNP’s candidate Cameron Caldwell was going to win the seat, Labor engaged in a lot of expectation management in the days leading up to the poll.

  • by Anthony Galloway
Cost of living should trump Labor’s robo-debt campaign in Fadden byelection: Dutton

Cost of living should trump Labor’s robo-debt campaign in Fadden byelection: Dutton

In the second of what could be three byelections this year, Peter Dutton says the cost of living should be a bigger issue than Stuart Robert’s involvement in robo-debt.

  • by Angus Thompson and Lisa Visentin
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Dutton sets up Voice fight in Fadden byelection

Dutton sets up Voice fight in Fadden byelection

The looming byelection in the Gold Coast seat vacated by Stuart Robert will set up the first test of popular support for the referendum among Queensland voters.

  • by David Crowe
Fadden byelection kickstarts Labor campaign to raid Coalition seats

Fadden byelection kickstarts Labor campaign to raid Coalition seats

Anthony Albanese is seeking to turn the Fadden byelection, triggered by the resignation of Stuart Robert, into a campaign against the Coalition that reaches a broader audience.

  • by David Crowe
Former minister Stuart Robert officially resigns, triggering byelection

Former minister Stuart Robert officially resigns, triggering byelection

Stuart Robert has sent his resignation to the speaker, triggering an upcoming byelection for his seat of Fadden.

  • by Lisa Visentin and Natassia Chrysanthos
Welfare isn’t a dirty word, says new Aston MP amid JobSeeker debate

Welfare isn’t a dirty word, says new Aston MP amid JobSeeker debate

Labor’s full caucus took time out of a busy parliamentary session to watch Mary Doyle explain how her pathway to the nation’s capital had been “riddled with challenges”.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Getting fresh at the inn
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Getting fresh at the inn

Like a fish out of water (but not out of plaice).