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Richard Shields has been sacked as the Liberal Party State Director over the debacle which led to 140 council candidates not being nominated for local government elections. INTERACTIVE: See which councils are affected.
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16th August 2024
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Liberal Party boss sacked after council nominations shemozzle
Richard Shields has been sacked as the Liberal Party State Director over the debacle which led to 140 council candidates not being nominated for local government elections. INTERAC...
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Council candidate debacle is a body blow to Peter Dutton
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Teachers’ huge pay rise funded by job cuts
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