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“It’s going to be very interesting what happens the next three years under Sussan Ley,” she said. Leader of the Opposition Sussan Ley addressed the National Press Club of Australia on Wednesday.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A new kind of opposition leader My observation of Sussan Ley as a frontbencher during the Morrison/Dutton years was that she was flimsy.
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Sky News host Danica De Giorgio has torched the Liberal Party going “woke” with their proposition to implement gender quotas. Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has claimed she would consider a quota system ...
Senator Pauline Hanson has claimed she was 'disgusted' by Sussan Ley beginning her National Press Club address last week with ...
The party’s first female leader has just five other Liberal women alongside her in parliament, and still these men are ruling ...
George Brandis is drawing a rather long bow to even include Sussan Ley and Gough Whitlam in the same column (“What Ley can learn from Whitlam”, June 30) but I’m assuming his intention is to bestow ...
Angus Taylor very sensibly and stoically told Sky New Australia, ‘I’m not a supporter of [gender] quotas.’ The defiance came ...
Long the overlooked understudy, Sussan Ley remains cautiously Delphic about her plans to rebuild the Liberal Party. But don't ...
The foreign affairs minister will meet with Marco Rubio amid relentless calls for Australia to increase its defence spending, ...
Senator Pauline Hanson has said she was left "disgusted" with Opposition Leader Sussan Ley after her Acknowledgment to ...
The first appearance of a federal opposition leader at the National Press Club in three years saw Sussan Ley showing her personal side and eating humble pie, as she tries to find a way to bring a ...
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley blended autobiography with political reckoning when she delivered her sweeping address this week ...
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