The Liberals have a long road to relevance – and Sussan Ley’s slim victory means she begins on shaky foundations

Appointing a woman with moderate Liberal values sends a message, but that won’t be enough to win over lost voters

As Liberal MPs trudged into the opposition party room to choose a new leader, Anthony Albanese and his euphoric Labor frontbench were being sworn in to their portfolios at Government House.

There’s just six kilometres between the corridors of Parliament House and the governor general’s residence in Yarralumla, but a vast chasm separates the moods of the two parties after the 3 May election.

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