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Angus Taylor has officially launched his bid for the Liberal party leadership amid a wave of resignations from the shadow ministry, declaring the party had “lost its way” under Sussan Ley.
Labor MPs lined up during question time to sharpen their attack lines on the leadership hopeful, including variations on the “well done Angus” meme. Even some of Taylor’s colleagues see only style and no substance from a man long touted as a Liberal leader.
Political editor Tom McIlroy previews Friday morning’s leadership showdown on the Full Story podcast.
Top news
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In video
Police have released the triple-zero call made by 13-year-old Austin Appelbee after he swam 4km to find help for his family, who had been washed out to sea off the coast of Western Australia.
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“My friends created this link to support me and my children during this time. With gratitude and a broken heart.”
Kimberly Van Der Beek shared a GoFundMe set up to support her and her children after her husband, the actor James Van Der Beek, died at the age of 48. The fundraiser passed its initial goal of US$500,000 within hours. Stuart Heritage writes that the actor was so much more than the Dawson’s Creek role he became famous for.
Podcast
The Greens’ Nick McKim says inviting Isaac Herzog was ‘deliberately inflammatory’
Protesters around Australia, including Nick McKim and other Greens MPs, gathered to express opposition to the visit of the Israeli president, Isaac Herzog, this week. The Greens senator tells our political editor, Tom McIlroy, the confronting scenes of police aggression towards protesters in Sydney showed a “massive overreach”. He also discusses how, with Greens’ support, the government can “marry up the politics and the policy” to meaningfully addressing the housing crisis.
Before bed read
Gen Z fell in love with him on the small screen – now Jacob Elordi’s star is set to shine even brighter. Since his controversial casting in Emerald Fennell’s imminent, steamy adaptation of Wuthering Heights, the 28-year-old Australian actor has scarcely been out of the headlines. So, Elle Hunt asks: is he really the hottest man on the planet?
Daily word game
Today’s starter word is: PING. You have five goes to get the longest word including the starter word. Play Wordiply.
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