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Teals eye party structure to fill Liberal vacuum and counter One Nation
Teal MPs are considering a party-like structure to address the Liberal Party's decline and counter One Nation, driven by changes in political funding and the need for crossbench relevance. Some independent MPs oppose the move, which opponents have labeled as a 'teal party' to undermine their independence.
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