Malcolm Turnbull has taken to Facebook to mark 12 months since he narrowly won the federal election, outlining his government's achievements ranging from education to national security.
Mr Turnbull says he has no plans to retire, but would not hesitate to walk away if he lost the top job.
The anniversary of the 2016 election which returned the Turnbull government to power with just a one-seat majority follows a tense week in the Liberal party.
Opposition leader Bill Shorten says cracks evident in the Liberal Party are doing Australia harm.
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott has revealed an alternate plan for the party with the slogan - Make Australia Work Again.
Senior frontbencher Mathias Cormann has called out Mr Abbott for pushing his alternative conservative agenda, saying the comments are unhelpful.

