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The GuardianTaylor avoided a direct answer on multiculturalism during a Tuesday press conference. Several shadow ministers later endorsed cultural diversity in clear terms. The episode has prompted internal discussion about the party's strategy toward One Nation.
sbs.com.auAngus Taylor declined to endorse multiculturalism during a press conference, instead listing commitments to Australian values. Labor ministers and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese defended the policy against calls for a monoculture.
The GuardianThe Tasmanian senator and shadow home affairs minister informed opposition leader Angus Taylor of his plan to leave parliament. Duniam cited family priorities and exhaustion from the party’s earlier leadership change.
theconversation.comNew Liberal president Tony Abbott endorsed preference swaps with One Nation and said the party would not win by being only slightly less progressive than Labor. Opposition leader Angus Taylor left the door open to cooperation with the populist party.
The GuardianOpposition spokesman Angus Taylor delivered the budget reply speech on Thursday, promising to drastically reduce migrant numbers by linking immigration intake to new housing construction. He cited a mismatch between arrivals and homes built, along with concerns over values of som…
theepochtimes.comAngus Taylor delivered his first budget reply speech as Liberal leader. The Coalition pledged to index income tax brackets at a cost of $22.5 billion over four years from 2028-29, reduce overseas migration below 200,000 and tie intake to housing construction. Taylor also announce…
David Farley became One Nation's first federal MP after securing the previously safe Liberal seat of Farrer in a by-election on Saturday. One Nation's primary vote reached the low-40s while independent Michelle Milthorpe took about a quarter of first preferences. Liberal leader A…
sbs.com.auA small number of people booed during welcome to country ceremonies at Anzac Day dawn services in multiple Australian cities. Opposition leader Angus Taylor condemned the behavior but later stated the ceremonies were overused and expressed understanding of public frustration. A d…
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor stated that Welcome to Country ceremonies have been devalued due to overuse, following boos at Anzac Day services. He condemned the booing but noted frustration among some Australians. The comments come amid broader discussions on cultural recogniti…
The GuardianAustralian opposition leader Angus Taylor outlined his party's immigration policy, emphasizing risks from certain countries. He highlighted Iran as an example and defended preferencing decisions in an upcoming byelection. The policy focuses on alignment with Australian values wit…