
Sussan Ley says ‘still up for the job’ of opposition leader
Political editor Tom Mcllroy speaks to Ley about her disappointment about Labor’s nature law reforms, Barnaby Joyce resigning from the Nationals and why she thinks ‘it’s never been about me’
November 29, 202525m 31s
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Show Notes
Ever since she was elected opposition leader, Sussan Ley has faced strong criticism from within her party and across the parliament. Some commentators even predicted she’d be out of the job already. But she has made it to the last sitting week of parliament for the year. On the other side of the aisle, the Albanese government managed to meet their own deadline to legislate changes to outdated nature laws – by settling on a deal with the Greens. Political editor Tom McIlroy speaks to Ley about her disappointment over the long-awaited reforms, Barnaby Joyce resigning from the Nationals and why she thinks ‘it’s never been about me’
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Sussan LeyAustralian politicsLiberal partyCoalitionAustralia news