Australia politics live: speculation teals may form new party; Gaza flotilla activists arrive home | Australia news


Teal party speculation ‘not a surprise’ says cabinet minister

Mark Butler says he’s not surprised to see speculation that the community teal independents could form a party – with the political spectrum in “flux” right now.

Speaking to ABC’s News Breakfast this morning, the health minister says (rather unsurprisingly) that it’s “a matter for them”.

There’s speculation this morning that Allegra Spender and Zali Steggall could be leading talks for a grouping of the independents. Independent senator David Pocock yesterday said he was open to a party forming to help counter One Nation.

Butler says:

double quotation markThey’ve [teal independents] obviously made inroads in particular communities in Australia. They’ll make their own assessment about whether that works for them.

There obviously is a lot of flux in the non-Labor parts of politics right now, so to see speculation like that’s perhaps not a surprise.

Share

Updated at 

Key events

Sarah Basford Canales

Sarah Basford Canales

Wong departs for Quad meeting in India

Penny Wong will head to India today to meet with foreign ministers from India, Japan and the United States for the third Quad meeting in 18 months.

It’s expected energy security will be among the hot topics the four countries discuss amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

The foreign minister noted the Quad partnership was “vital” in “uncertain times”.

She said:

double quotation markThe Albanese government will continue to strengthen Australia’s relationships and work even harder in new and existing coalitions like the Quad as we keep building Australia’s future in an ever less stable world.

At the last meeting in July 2025, the countries agreed to work together to diversify the global supply of critical minerals in response to concerns about China’s market dominance.

Share



Source link

  • Related Posts

    Interlake First Nations say province didn’t consult them before blocking access to traditional hunting lands

    Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review…

    Gunman who opened fire near White House was known to Secret Service | Washington DC

    A gunman who opened fire outside the White House on Saturday before he was shot by federal agents was already known to the US Secret Service, court records show. The…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    U.S.-Iran deal up in the air, and California grapples with a toxic chemical tank: Weekend Rundown

    U.S.-Iran deal up in the air, and California grapples with a toxic chemical tank: Weekend Rundown

    Low Fuel: Delta Air Lines Flight Diverts After Disabled Plane Occupies Albuquerque Runway

    Low Fuel: Delta Air Lines Flight Diverts After Disabled Plane Occupies Albuquerque Runway

    Rubio Says Details on Iran Nuclear Program Still to Be Negotiated

    Rubio Says Details on Iran Nuclear Program Still to Be Negotiated

    Interlake First Nations say province didn’t consult them before blocking access to traditional hunting lands

    Interlake First Nations say province didn’t consult them before blocking access to traditional hunting lands

    IPL 2026, KKR vs DC 70th Match Match Report, May 24, 2026

    IPL 2026, KKR vs DC 70th Match Match Report, May 24, 2026

    Canadians may be impacted as Spirit Airlines shuts…