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Senator calls out Liberal 'mean girls'

Dumped Liberal senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells has taken aim at bullying within her own party. (AAP)

Dumped NSW Liberal senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells has taken aim at bullying within her own party, drawing parallels between herself and the late senator Kimberley Kitching.

Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells seized on reports Senator Kitching was ostracised by "mean girls" within her own party to criticise Liberal women.

"Much has been written about the treatment Kimberley had received by what has been described as the mean girls. Like Kimberley, I too had experienced the Liberal party sisterhood," the Liberal senator told the Senate during a condolence motion.

"I shared my own experiences with Kimberley, so I understood how Kimberley felt having been treated the way she was."

Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells shared her frustration with internal party machinations after she was relegated to an unwinnable spot on the NSW Senate ticket ahead of the federal election.

Her outspoken nature had put her at odds with senior members of her own party, she said.

"We both had factional enemies who desperately wanted to see us defeated and they worked very hard at it. We were both outspoken and not constrained by prevalent groupthink within our political parties.

"Like Kimberley, my comments on China drew the ire of coalition leaders and ministers. When I first raised my prescient warnings in 2016 during my time as a minister, they were ignored."

Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells said female Liberals wouldn't speak out of turn for fear of being demoted.

"Sadly, I note my female coalition colleagues would privately whinge and complain, but there had been no fortitude or appetite to stand up publicly and say what needed to be said," she told the Senate.

"I expect they were concerned about being summoned for a fireside chat with the threat of demotion for breaching groupthink."

Not one female MP reached out to her following her comments about integrity and demanding a higher standard of conduct on the ABC Four Corners program in late 2020, she said.

"After I made those comments, not one coalition female supported me. Not one had the gumption to say, well done for speaking out.

"Instead, the coalition women's Whatsapp group was more concerned with trivial, 10th order issues."

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