And that's a wrap
After a busy day of hidden ballots and emotional speeches, the face of the Liberal Party has once again changed.
- Angus Taylor toppled Sussan Ley to take the helm of the Liberal Party in a large majority vote 34 to 17
- Jane Hume was elected as deputy leader, defeating Ted O'Brien with 30 votes
- The responses to the result have been mixed, with Treasurer Jim Chalmers describing Taylor as having "zero credibility"
- But former prime minister Tony Abbott defended Taylor as the "best person for the job"
- The focus now turns to the Liberals policy platform, with cost of living, immigration and ditching net zero all on the agenda
- Following her defeat, Ley has announced she will resign from her seat of Farrer, setting the stage for a by-election that Taylor acknowledged would be a "tough" contest
- Pauline Hanson said that One Nation hasn't selected a candidate for an upcoming by-election, but said she has received "a lot of expressions of interest".
Thank you for following coverage of the Liberal leadership contest today.
— Cameron Carr




