πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Australian Politics

June 14th, 2026

Today's top 5 stories, curated by Daily Direct.

ABC AU

Liberal frontbencher Jonno Duniam to retire

Senator Jonno Duniam, a senior Liberal frontbencher, will exit the Senate by year's end after a quarter-century in politics. The Tasmanian senator cited family as his reason for stepping away. His departure adds to the leadership challenges facing the Liberal Party as it rebuilds following successive electoral setbacks.

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Sydney Morning Herald

Hanson overtakes Albanese as preferred PM, Coalition crashes to record low

Anthony Albanese has lost his preferred prime minister lead to Pauline Hanson for the first time, marking a significant blow to Labor's standing ahead of the federal election. The shift comes as the Coalition records its lowest ever primary vote, signalling a broad collapse in support for the two major parties. One Nation's rise to become Australia's most preferred party by primary vote underscores a dramatic fragmentation of the political landscape.

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ABC AU

The Socceroos' greatest ever World Cup gamble just paid off

Australia's Tony Popovic made a bold statement in his first World Cup squad selection, and the Socceroos backed him up with a stunning result against TΓΌrkiye. The upset ranks among the most significant in the program's history, announcing Popovic's era with immediate impact. For a side often written off before kickoff, the win signals something has genuinely shifted.

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Guardian AU

Australia news live: Jonathon Duniam to retire from politics; father and daughter found dead in Sydney river

Tasmanian Liberal senator Jonathon Duniam has announced he will retire from parliament before the end of 2025, adding to the coalition's roster of departing members ahead of a federal election. Separately, emergency services recovered the body of a seven-year-old girl from Sydney's Parramatta River on Saturday, after her father was also found dead at the same location. Police are investigating the circumstances of both deaths following the grim discovery at Bayview Park in Concord.

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Sydney Morning Herald

Liberal heavyweight Jonno Duniam makes shock retirement announcement

Tasmanian Liberal senator Jonno Duniam has announced he will retire from federal politics at 43, citing a desire to spend more time with his family. The departure removes one of the party's more experienced Senate operators at a critical moment for the opposition. His exit will force the Liberals to navigate a succession question in a state where their upper house presence matters.

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