The Liberals unveiled a slimmed-down frontbench in Question Time as the Nationals were pushed aside, marking the first sitting after the Coalition split.
Tony Burke says committee makeup won’t change yet despite Coalition split, as Alex Hawke accuses Labor of a transparency grab during House clashes today PM.
David Littleproud confirms Nationals received a written offer from Sussan Ley but says the party will take its time before responding to the Coalition deal.
Chris Bowen faced sharp questions over the abandoned $275 energy bill pledge as Llew O’Brien pressed for answers and the opposition heckled in parliament.
Jim Chalmers rejected calls to apologise after being accused of cherry-picking an economist’s remarks on government spending and inflation during question time.
Lidia Thorpe criticised political and media silence after a man was charged with terrorism over an alleged attempted bombing at a Perth Invasion Day protest.