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FULL SHOW: Sussan Ley wins Libs leadership, Diddy's trial + the dark side to work perks
FULL SHOW: Sussan Ley wins Libs leadership, Diddy's trial + the dark side to work perks

ABC News

time13-05-2025

  • Politics
  • ABC News

FULL SHOW: Sussan Ley wins Libs leadership, Diddy's trial + the dark side to work perks

Sussan Ley is the new Liberal leader, the first woman to ever lead the party. Can she turn around its fortunes? Also, Sean "Diddy" Combs is on trial in New York. Here's what's happened in court so far. Plus, are niche perks at work masking unfair pay and conditions? And wrestling is making a comeback, as the WWE brings flagship events to Australia for the first time. Listen now: 01:13- The Diddy trial begins 08:43 - The first woman to lead the Liberals 18:25 - What are work perks hiding? 25:05 - Wrestling's having a moment Guests: Lauren Day, North America correspondent, ABC Lauren Day, North America correspondent, ABC Charlotte Mortlock, founder, Hilma's Network Charlotte Mortlock, founder, Hilma's Network Olivier Oren, associate lecturer, Griffith University Get the whole story from Hack:

‘Toxic and divisive': Gender quotas for Liberal Party leadership blasted
‘Toxic and divisive': Gender quotas for Liberal Party leadership blasted

Sky News AU

time06-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Sky News AU

‘Toxic and divisive': Gender quotas for Liberal Party leadership blasted

IPA Senior Fellow John Roskam says no Australian should have a position denied to them because of their gender, religion or race. Former staffer Charlotte Mortlock says the Liberals would be 'morons' if they elect two men to lead the party. 'Quotas are toxic and divisive; they are based on basically a Marxist philosophical position,' Mr Roskam told Sky News host Peta Credlin. 'They are completely illiberal.'

‘Absolutely paramount': Liberal Party should be representative of Australian population
‘Absolutely paramount': Liberal Party should be representative of Australian population

Sky News AU

time06-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Sky News AU

‘Absolutely paramount': Liberal Party should be representative of Australian population

Hilma's Network Founder Charlotte Mortlock discusses the structure and nature of the Liberal Party following a strong defeat in the recent Australian federal election. 'The average Australian is a 37-year-old female; the average Liberal Party member is a male in his seventies,' Ms Mortlock told Sky News Australia. 'It is absolutely paramount that we have quotas, I don't even think it's negotiable at this point. 'It is not the time for soft ideas, it is the time for really hard concrete decisions to be made within this party, and unless we make them quickly, I really doubt that there'll be many liberal women that will stick around for another three years.'

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