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Sussan Ley and David Littleproud need this frontbench lineup to heal Coalition wounds. It will be anything but easy | Sussan Ley and David Littleproud need this frontbench lineup to heal Coalition wounds. It will be anything but easy |
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The leaders’ shadow ministry calls have to paper over some huge cracks as they seek to put damaging but short-lived split behind them | The leaders’ shadow ministry calls have to paper over some huge cracks as they seek to put damaging but short-lived split behind them |
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After what can only be described as an awful start to a new opposition term, Sussan Ley and David Littleproud stood side by side on Wednesday to name a new Coalition frontbench. | After what can only be described as an awful start to a new opposition term, Sussan Ley and David Littleproud stood side by side on Wednesday to name a new Coalition frontbench. |
Like an estranged couple who get back together after admitting what they really think of each other, the two leaders awkwardly sought to put their damaging but short-lived split behind them. | Like an estranged couple who get back together after admitting what they really think of each other, the two leaders awkwardly sought to put their damaging but short-lived split behind them. |
But for both Ley and Littleproud, this early step was also a test of leadership, and showed the deep divisions in both parties. | But for both Ley and Littleproud, this early step was also a test of leadership, and showed the deep divisions in both parties. |
Ley had to look after both her own supporters and those who backed Angus Taylor, the new shadow defence minister, in the tight Liberal leadership ballot. | Ley had to look after both her own supporters and those who backed Angus Taylor, the new shadow defence minister, in the tight Liberal leadership ballot. |
Littleproud had to force generational change in the Nationals, as he faces growing unhappiness and loose chatter of a challenge from former frontbenchers Barnaby Joyce and Michael McCormack. | Littleproud had to force generational change in the Nationals, as he faces growing unhappiness and loose chatter of a challenge from former frontbenchers Barnaby Joyce and Michael McCormack. |
Ley said her choices reflect the full range of philosophical traditions, values and perspectives within the Coalition, and promised to harness her team’s full “intellectual and philosophical firepower”. | Ley said her choices reflect the full range of philosophical traditions, values and perspectives within the Coalition, and promised to harness her team’s full “intellectual and philosophical firepower”. |
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Some of the appointments are promising. | Some of the appointments are promising. |
Julian Leeser returns as the shadow attorney general, after quitting the frontbench over Peter Dutton’s position on the voice to parliament. James Paterson and Andrew Hastie move to broaden their experience, taking on finance and home affairs respectively, while Tim Wilson returns to shadow cabinet in industrial relations. Angie Bell and Andrew Bragg both move up the ranks. | Julian Leeser returns as the shadow attorney general, after quitting the frontbench over Peter Dutton’s position on the voice to parliament. James Paterson and Andrew Hastie move to broaden their experience, taking on finance and home affairs respectively, while Tim Wilson returns to shadow cabinet in industrial relations. Angie Bell and Andrew Bragg both move up the ranks. |
Ley punted conservative diehards Sarah Henderson, Tony Pasin and Claire Chandler, and promoted up-and-comers Maria Kovacic and Zoe McKenzie. Promising talent including Aaron Violi missed out this time. | Ley punted conservative diehards Sarah Henderson, Tony Pasin and Claire Chandler, and promoted up-and-comers Maria Kovacic and Zoe McKenzie. Promising talent including Aaron Violi missed out this time. |
For his part, Littleproud moved Joyce and McCormack on, talking up generation renewal while promoting Ross Cadell and Anne Webster. | For his part, Littleproud moved Joyce and McCormack on, talking up generation renewal while promoting Ross Cadell and Anne Webster. |
Liberal Jane Hume was among the biggest losers of Wednesday’s announcement. Smart, capable and energetic, Hume paid the price for Dutton’s work-from-home policy, a political stink bomb that went off just in time to alienate voters who thought their own flexible work arrangements were under threat. | Liberal Jane Hume was among the biggest losers of Wednesday’s announcement. Smart, capable and energetic, Hume paid the price for Dutton’s work-from-home policy, a political stink bomb that went off just in time to alienate voters who thought their own flexible work arrangements were under threat. |
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A former public servant herself, Ley promised to respect the bureaucracy as opposition leader. She said Hume would still have a lot to offer from the backbench. | A former public servant herself, Ley promised to respect the bureaucracy as opposition leader. She said Hume would still have a lot to offer from the backbench. |
Similarly, Nationals defector Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s Doge portfolio is gone, and she is demoted out of shadow cabinet with defence industry and defence personnel. She angered both the Liberals and the Nationals by switching party rooms to run on Taylor’s ticket, only to sit out the vote for deputy leader after he lost to Ley. | Similarly, Nationals defector Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s Doge portfolio is gone, and she is demoted out of shadow cabinet with defence industry and defence personnel. She angered both the Liberals and the Nationals by switching party rooms to run on Taylor’s ticket, only to sit out the vote for deputy leader after he lost to Ley. |
More broadly, the Coalition is showing early signs of moving away from Trump-inspired policy, recognition of how badly links to the unpopular US president played for Dutton at the election. While we shouldn’t expect a return to the Make Australia Great Again agenda any time soon, Paterson is sure to be tough on wasteful spending in his new job in the finance portfolio. | More broadly, the Coalition is showing early signs of moving away from Trump-inspired policy, recognition of how badly links to the unpopular US president played for Dutton at the election. While we shouldn’t expect a return to the Make Australia Great Again agenda any time soon, Paterson is sure to be tough on wasteful spending in his new job in the finance portfolio. |
Immigration faces a Coalition reset too. Dan Tehan is moved to energy, and Queenslander Paul Scarr takes on managing overseas arrivals and international students. Scarr, a smart, details-oriented lawyer, is expected to bring an economic focus to the portfolio, putting aside the culture wars of the past term. | Immigration faces a Coalition reset too. Dan Tehan is moved to energy, and Queenslander Paul Scarr takes on managing overseas arrivals and international students. Scarr, a smart, details-oriented lawyer, is expected to bring an economic focus to the portfolio, putting aside the culture wars of the past term. |
Net zero by 2050 policies will be an early test of any newfound Coalition harmony. Both parties are split on carbon emissions, even as Labor promises to use the next three or six years to push ahead with the transition to renewables. | Net zero by 2050 policies will be an early test of any newfound Coalition harmony. Both parties are split on carbon emissions, even as Labor promises to use the next three or six years to push ahead with the transition to renewables. |
Leaders rarely win many friends in frontbench reshuffles. In addition to winning back millions of voters lost on 3 May, Ley and Littleproud need this lineup to heal party wounds and aid the long road back to relevance with voters. | Leaders rarely win many friends in frontbench reshuffles. In addition to winning back millions of voters lost on 3 May, Ley and Littleproud need this lineup to heal party wounds and aid the long road back to relevance with voters. |
It will be anything but easy. | It will be anything but easy. |
Tom McIlroy is chief political correspondent for Guardian Australia | Tom McIlroy is chief political correspondent for Guardian Australia |