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The Coalition Split, One Nation’s Rise & Sussan Ley's Leadership Crisis

The Coalition Split, One Nation’s Rise & Sussan Ley's Leadership Crisis

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The Liberal-National Coalition has imploded for the second time in less than a year.

So what happens now? And is Sussan Ley still safe as the leader of the opposition? Amy Remeikis has the answers.

And in headlines today, Police are searching a "large area" for a shooter who killed three people and injured a fourth in the small central west NSW town of Lake Cargelligo; The Liberals are preparing for a challenge to Sussan Ley's leadership, likely when parliament returns in February, although exact details on the timing have not been confirmed; Anthony Albanese has delivered an emotional apology to the loved ones of those killed in the Bondi massacre; A UK court has heard that Barron Trump, the youngest son of US President Donald Trump, called police in London to explain that he believed a female friend of his had been assaulted; Segregation-era vampire thriller Sinners starring Michael ‍B Jordan, has set a record for the most Academy Award nominations of ​any film, with 16

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CREDITS

Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy

Guests: Amy Remeikis, Chief Political Analyst at The Australia Institute & Contributing Editor at The New Daily

Audio Producer: Jacob Round

Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

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