Sussan Ley and Angus Taylor vying for Liberal leadership
- Sussan Ley and Angus Taylor are the two main contenders in the Liberal Party leadership contest expected next week in Canberra.
- The contest escalated after hopes of a deal were ended on Wednesday, leading to mudslinging between Ley's and Taylor's camps using documents that highlighted each other's weaknesses.
- Ley's supporters criticize Taylor for opposing climate action and lacking recent economic achievements, while Taylor's team stress Ley's 2017 expenses scandal, lack of policy, and a swing against her seat.
- Political figures emphasize the need for the Liberal Party to move back to the centre, with O'Farrell and Greiner calling Ley the change candidate who could lead party reform and boost female representation.
- The leadership outcome will influence the party's recovery and positioning after losing seats, with debates ongoing about policy direction, including nuclear power and climate issues.
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Gillian Mackay: ‘My pregnancy won’t hold me back from senior leadership’
After putting her hat in the ring to become one of the next Scottish Greens co-leaders, Gillian Mackay has said lessons can be learned from her party to encourage more women to run for senior leadership.
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