Leadership spill news and coverage

This is a news collection page about leadership spills. A leadership spill in Australian federal politics occurs when a leadership position is declared vacant and open for re-election within parliament. If it is challenged by a rival, it is called a leadership challenge but may also be referred to as a 'spill'. The outcome of a spill is decided by an election between parliament members to show a vote of confidence for the leader in office, otherwise a new leader is elected. Leadership spills have become increasingly frequent and has resulted in five Prime Ministers between 2010 and 2015. The most recent spill happened in August 2018 when Peter Dutton challenged prime minister Malcolm Turnbull for the leadership of the Liberal Party – who in turn had challenged former PM Tony Abbott for the role in September 2015. The Labor Party has had their share of leadership spills with Julia Gillard deposing Kevin Rudd as Prime Minister in Jun 2010 with Rudd reclaiming the Labor leadership in June 2013. Check this page regularly to stay up to date.
Victorian Liberal spill looms as Matthew Guy resigns from shadow cabinet
Victorian Liberal leader 'confident' he will retain job
WA Liberals' Liza Harvey could face spill from MPs fearful of losing seats
Deputy PM hits out at Nationals colleagues after leadership spill
Nationals backbencher quits party
Adam Bandt elected as new leader of the Greens

Our reporters look back on the biggest stories of 2018

Turnbull taken out by 'terrorist’s bargain'

PM unaware of detail on Turnbull, Shorten energy talks

Lib Leadership rule 'acknowledges what went wrong'

Cormann says Turnbull triggered Liberal leadership coup

Politicians use football to squash leadership talk

Dutton backs Morrison and his 'early' decisive action

Barnaby lets loose at Turnbull's 'wrecking and sniping'

Veteran Coaliton MP urges victims to 'finger' bullies

PM dismisses Julia Banks report

Bishop slams 'appalling behaviour' in first post-spill address

Liberal senator prepares to name and shame leadership spill 'bullies'

Julia Banks' bullying and intimidation claims being 'dealt with'

PM won't confirm Malcolm Turnbull's $7.6b roads sweetener

Turnbull departs for New York City getaway with wife

'The last straw': Liberal MP quits citing bullying from within party

Indigenous groups angry about Abbott role

Morrison Government faces battle to retain Wentworth at by-election

Dutton slams 'ridiculous' link to AFL boss's au pair
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Bishop's jab at Liberals over women in the party

Three contenders to replace Turnbull in prized Sydney seat

'Had to be change': Alan Jones admits role in leadership spill

Dutton has no regrets over leadership spill

'The era of the political assassin is over'

'Australian people are not happy about the event last week'

'I would be sitting in cabinet with 19 men and me'

PM reveals new-look frontbench

Coalition support plunges to decade low

New PM to choose team of ministers

Turnbull 'never broke a promise, never told a lie'
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Can the 'bruised and battered' Liberal Party be resurrected?

Abbott urged to retire at next election

Scott Morrison sworn in as new PM

Five things you need to know about Josh Frydenberg

'They wanted to bring my prime ministership down': Malcolm Turnbull takes final shot as Liberal Party 'insurgents'

'Who the bloody hell are ya?': Five things to know about 'Sco-Mo'

Meet your new deputy Liberal leader Josh Frydenberg

Canberra crisis: The challenge to Turnbull in pictures

Dutton: 'I have the numbers'

D-Day dawns as second spill looms

Dutton clears first hurdle to determine 'eligibility' as new PM

Polls predict landslide loss for 'PM Dutton'
