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Jonno Duniam to quit politics before next election

Tom McIlroy

Tom McIlroy

Liberal frontbencher Jonathon Duniam says he will quit politics before the next election.

The announcement on Sunday is a blow for the opposition leader, Angus Taylor, as the Coalition faces persistently poor polling and a challenge from One Nation.

The shadow home affairs minister says he will quit the Senate at the end of the year, saying in a statement:

double quotation markThis was an extremely difficult decision to make – albeit that it is one I have been considering for quite some time.

I have spent the past 25 years in politics, the last 10 of those as a Senator for Tasmania – and I have given everything to these responsibilities, often at the expense of family.

Twenty-five years is a long time in any vocation and, when you take your role seriously, it always comes first. It is time I reversed my priorities and I can’t do that if I am to stay in politics.

Obviously, I acknowledge that I am leaving at a difficult time for the Federal Coalition.

But I am confident that my friends across both the Liberal Party and the National Party are firmly on the right path.

No two people in the Coalition are more equipped to lead us (and Australia) back to success than Angus Taylor and Matt Canavan; they are both outstanding leaders and have a love for our country that is unrivalled.

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Kelly Burke

Kelly Burke

Elite paddleboarder Charlie Verco has only seen one shark bigger than the one he saw on Saturday at Sydney’s Coogee beach.

The North Bondi athlete was training for the world championships in Hawaii in July on Saturday morning when he heard a swimmer shouting “shark”.

As he headed towards the area of water where about three people appeared close to a large grey shadow, several swimmers attempted to climb onto his 18-foot (5.5 metre) paddleboard.

He told Guardian Australia:

double quotation markI’m familiar with shark behaviour and it looked like it was just being inquisitive, it didn’t look like aggressive behaviour.

Verco, a trained surf life saver, attempted to signal to the lifeguards on shore, hoping they would sound the shark alarm and clear swimmers from the water.

double quotation markBut then another woman started screaming, and I could see she was being dragged around by something … there was a lot of blood in the water, it was quite shocking.

The shark surfaced, I saw its dorsal fin, it was big, about three and a half metres, I’ve only ever seen one shark bigger than that and that was a tiger shark in Hawaii.

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