Australia's opposition coalition reunites a week after split


Australia's Leader of the Opposition Susan Ley and Deputy Leader of the Opposition Ted O'Brien attending a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra on May 13, 2025. - AFP

SYDNEY: Australia's conservative opposition coalition said on Wednesday (May 28) it would reunite, a week after splitting over policy differences following a resounding election defeat.

The Liberal and National parties have shared power for decades in state and federal politics, with the Nationals broadly representing the interests of rural communities and the Liberals contesting city seats.

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