Victorian Opposition Leader John Pesutto insists his party is united despite some members of his shadow cabinet welcoming two senior staff departures.
Over the recent weeks, the National Party as well as some Liberal MPs have raised concerns around how the leader of the opposition’s office has been operating.
John Pesutto insists Victorian Liberals are united despite internal friction
Yesterday, it was announced two senior staff would be leaving the office – which comes one day after the Dunkley by-election.
John Pesutto stated he is confident he still has the backing of his party room, particularly his shadow ministers.
“We’re a party that’s working to provide the Victorian people with the alternative they need,” Mr Pesutto said during a press conference.
News Related-
High court unanimously ruled indefinite detention was unlawful while backing preventive regime
-
Cheika set for contract extension as another Wallabies head coaching candidate slips by
-
Analysis-West's de-risking starts to bite China's prospects
-
'Beyond a joke' Labor won't ensure PTSD protections: MP
-
Formula One season driver ratings: Lando Norris shines as Max Verstappen nears perfection
-
Catalina golfer Tony Riches scores Guinness World Record four holes in one on same hole
-
Florida coach Billy Napier fires assistants Sean Spencer, Corey Raymond with expected staff shakeup ahead
-
Rohingyan refugee NZYQ accidentally named in documents published by high court
-
Colorado loses commitments of 2 more high school recruits
-
Queensland Health issues urgent patient safety alert over national bacteria outbreak
-
Townsville Community Pantry 'distressed' by fruit, vegetable waste at Aldi supermarket
-
What Is The Beaver Moon And What Does It Mean For You?
-
Labor senator Pat Dodson to resign from politics due to health issues
-
Hamas releases 11 more hostages, as Israel agrees to extend ceasefire