That's the end of our live coverage
We're closing up the blog for the day. Here's a quick recap of what's been happening in the Liberal camp:
- Last night, Angus Taylor stepped down from his frontbench position as Opposition defence spokesperson. While he didn't explicitly announce his intention to challenge Sussan Ley for the Liberal Party leadership, a spill was expected
- Today, several other Liberal frontbenchers announced they were resigning from their roles — James Paterson, Jonathon Duniam, Phil Thompson, Claire Chandler and Matt O'Sullivan. Notably, only conservatives have tendered their resignations thus far. The party's moderates have been a bit more tight-lipped — moderate senator Dave Sharma, for instance, said he wouldn't publicly be revealing who he'd support ahead of the vote.
- But Ley still has her backers, including Opposition housing spokesperson Andrew Bragg and Opposition legal affairs spokesperson Andrew Wallace
- Taylor today formally announced his intention to challenge Ley for the Liberal leadership
- A special Liberal Party meeting will now be held on Friday morning at 9am to hold a leadership ballot
Thanks for joining our live coverage.
— Alex Gallagher







