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View From the Hill: Liberals and Nationals Patch Things up and Announce a Shadow Ministry

  • Following the resolution of a short-lived disagreement between their parties, the heads of the Liberal and National parties jointly revealed a renewed Coalition shadow ministry on Wednesday.
  • The split followed the Nationals’ departure over disputes on key policy areas, including nuclear energy and regional funding, with negotiations lasting eight days.
  • The reshuffle removed Jane Hume, Sarah Henderson, and Jacinta Price from the frontbench while moving Angus Taylor to defence and promoting Ted O'Brien to shadow treasurer.
  • Ley described Hume as “an enormously talented, fantastic member” who would continue contributing despite her demotion, while Nationals’ Bridget McKenzie expressed shock at the haste of decisions.
  • Despite reuniting the Coalition, some Nationals MPs criticized Littleproud’s leadership and communication style, suggesting tensions remain within the party alliance.
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Herald Sun broke the news in Melbourne, Australia on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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