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Teals eye party structure to fill Liberal vacuum and counter One Nation

Teal independent Australian federal MPs are in discussions about forming a formal centrist party structure to take advantage of national electoral funding rules, fill the political middle ground vacated by the Liberal Party's rightward shift, and counter the growing influence of One Nation. While Zali Steggall and a subset of teal MPs support exploring the idea, other prominent teals including Kate Chaney and Monique Ryan have publicly ruled out joining any such formal alliance.

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teal party formationAustralian centrist politicselectoral funding rulescrossbench MP influenceLiberal Party rightward shiftindependent politiciansOne Nation opposition

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Teals eye party structure to fill Liberal vacuum and counter One Nation

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Teals eye party structure to fill Liberal vacuum and counter One Nation

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