We have a new Liberal leader.
10.45pm. Julie Bishop gives a press conference, saying “it’s a great honour” to be elected as Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party again.
She confirms she will continue as Foreign Minister.
10.40pm. Malcolm Turnbull gives a press conference speaking about the change in leadership.
He begins by acknowledging the”great debt” the party owes to Tony Abbott, then outlines his plan for a government with “economic vision” and “a leadership that explains the great challenges and opportunities that we face.”
He says he aims to lead “a thoroughly liberal government committed to freedom,” and an Australia that “agile, that is innovative, that is creative”.
“The disruption that we see driven by technology… is our friend if we are agile and smart enough to take advantage of it,” he says.
9.52pm. Julie Bishop wins the deputy leadership contest. She got 70 votes to Kevin Andrew’s 30.
9.50pm. Malcolm Turnbull wins the challenge. 54 votes to 44 votes.
9.18pm The meeting is underway.
9.15pm The Prime Minister arrives flanked by 30 members.
9.12pm. Malcolm Turnbull arrives with a small group.
9.10pm Deputy leader Julie Bishop arrives at the party room alone.
9.07pm. Liberal party members are making their way to the party room for the ballot. Around 100 members are expected.
Top Comments
It doesn't change the hostile senate. Malcolm Turnball is labour lite. Conservatives don't like him.
Fundamentalists at either end of the spectrum do not represent Australia and hold no real political clout. That's why Abbott was so on the nose. And let's face it, he only got the job because Labor was so dysfunctional.
And the Senate isn't hostile, it's doing the job it was elected to do. If it was just supposed to be a rubber stamp, we wouldn't need it at all.
I hope Julia Gillard is enjoying this car crash as much as me! And fancy Julie Bishop showing herself to be the little worm who turned so suddenly. She was so loyal to Tony Abbott just 5 minutes ago. Great news in any case, what a relief he's gone.