The Katherine Deves drama lurches from bully to victim
An unauthorised television interview was designed to end perceptions the Liberal Party had shut down its newly famous candidate.
Around 5.30am on Monday, Katherine Deves and Zali Steggall arrived, separately, at a smallish park near Sydney’s Middle Head to commemorate Australian and New Zealand soldiers, sailors and airmen.
A murmur of recognition rippled through the pre-dawn assembly at the joint appearance of political combatants who, in their electoral debuts, upended Australian politics.
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