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Susan McDonald, Bridget McKenzie and Ross Cadell resign from shadow cabinet

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Published: January 21, 2026
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“Yesterday, in several conversations, I made it clear to David Littleproud that members of the shadow cabinet could not vote against the shadow cabinet position,” Ley said.

“The shadow cabinet was unanimous in its endorsement to support this bill subject to several amendments that we did then secure.

“This has been acknowledged by Nationals’ senators this morning.”

She said Nationals leader David Littleproud has been asked to put forward three replacement ministers.

It will create new aggravated offences for religious or spiritual leaders who advocate violence, as well as penalise religious leaders who preach hate to children.

The new framework will also give ministers more powers to cancel or refuse visas to those who spread hate or extremist views.

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