Zed Seselja
Zed Seselja declares war on woke in Liberal Senate race
The minister turned NSW Senate hopeful urged the Liberals to stand up against “cancel culture” and “woke indoctrination of children”.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
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Zed’s not dead: Dutton wants Seselja back in the Senate
A former Liberal minister has received the endorsement of a string of senior conservative MPs, 10 days before Liberal Party faithful vote on who should fill a Senate vacancy.
- James Massola
Nine NSW Liberals and a former ACT senator walk into a preselection race
The process to replace former foreign affairs minister Marise Payne in the Senate has officially begun, with two former federal MPs attempting to revive their political careers.
- Max Maddison
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- Liberal Party
Former Morrison minister from the ACT mulls NSW Liberal Senate run
Senior right-wing NSW Liberals and former prime minister Tony Abbott are encouraging Zed Seselja to put his hand up to replace veteran senator Marise Payne.
- Paul Sakkal
‘Politics about people’: Former Wallabies captain David Pocock elected to Senate
David Pocock’s confirmation as a senator of the ACT, ousting Liberal Zed Seselja, came as Liberal Andrew Constance asked the AEC for a recount in the seat of Gilmore on the NSW south coast.
- Katina Curtis
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- China relations
Morrison defends Payne’s absence from Solomons as ‘strategic decision’
Payne was at a private business dinner in Sydney when the Pacific Minister was sent to Honiara in a failed attempt to stop the Beijing security deal.
- Eryk Bagshaw
Australia tells Solomon Islands not to sign China deal
In the most direct comments from an Australian government minister on the security deal to date, Pacific Minister Zed Seselja cast aside weeks of careful diplomatic language.
- Eryk Bagshaw
Australian minister makes urgent trip to Solomon Islands over China deal
Pacific Minister Zed Seselja will travel to Honiara to raise concerns about a security deal with China.
- Angus Livingston and Eryk Bagshaw
- CBD
- City life
Wallabies star scores above the line
David Pocock now has an alter-ego: David Pocock the political party, allowing him to get his name above the line as an independent Senate candidate.
- Nick Bonyhady and Stephen Brook
Foreign aid funding flatlines as Afghan refugee places soar
Australia’s spending on foreign aid and diplomacy will fall in real terms over the next four years, even as China exerts increasing influence in the region.
- Matthew Knott
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