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The Price of Ambition: From Nationals Star to Liberal Sideline

28 May 2025 Michael Taylor 22
The Australian political landscape has served up a dish of irony so rich it could headline a satire festival. Jacinta Price, the Northern Territory senator who defected from the Nationals to the Liberal Party after […]
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Sussan Ley’s Liberal Leadership Triumph: Did Trump’s Shadow Sink Taylor?

13 May 2025 Michael Taylor 12
Sussan Ley’s defeat of Angus Taylor (29 votes to 25) in the Liberal Party leadership race has set tongues wagging. With Ted O’Brien clinching the deputy role over Phillip Thompson, Jacinta Price’s last-minute withdrawal from […]
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From Outback to Outhouse: Jacinta’s Liberal Reboot

9 May 2025 Roswell 26
In a move that has sent shockwaves through Parliament House, Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has dramatically quit the Nationals to join the Liberal Party, declaring it her “sacred duty” to rescue the floundering conservatives from […]
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As expected, Dutton was unelectable

6 May 2025 John Lord 3
Early in February 2024, I wrote an article entitled “Why the Conservatives cannot win the next election.” (Link unavailable.) In it, I suggested that: “… the best thing Labor has going for it is Peter […]
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Dutton reminds us of Abbott, but not in a good way

9 January 2025 AIMN Editorial 5
One from our old site that deserves another run. Mark Buckley published this well-received article on September 25, 2023. Reading Nikki Savva’s The Road to Ruin is a depressing read, because it validates what many of us […]

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