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NSW Liberal Party Will Return to ‘Sensible Centre’: State Opposition Leader

NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman wants to purse a ‘centre’ approach to win back voters following the defeat of the Coalition.
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NSW Liberal Party Will Return to ‘Sensible Centre’: State Opposition Leader
NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman speaks to the media during a press conference in Sydney, Australia on March 31, 2020. AAP Image/Joel Carrett
Alfred Bui
By Alfred Bui
5/6/2025Updated: 5/6/2025
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New South Wales (NSW) Opposition Leader Mark Speakman has said the state Liberal Party will adopt a “sensible centre” approach following the crushing defeat of the Liberal-National Coalition in the 2025 federal election.

This comes as the Coalition reflects on its loss and begins to rebuild, with differing voices within the party offering their views on how they should progress forward.

Alfred Bui
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Alfred Bui is an Australian reporter based in Melbourne and focuses on local and business news. He is a former small business owner and has two master’s degrees in business and business law. Contact him at [email protected].
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