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Liberal frontbencher Jonno Duniam to quit politics in blow to struggling Coalition

Liberal frontbencher Jonno Duniam to quit politics in blow to struggling Coalition

Jonno Duniam, a Liberal frontbencher, announced his resignation from politics on June 14, 2026, citing a desire to spend more time with his family. Duniam, who has served as a senator for Tasmania since 2016, described the decision as "extremely difficult" but one he had contemplated for "quite some time." His departure represents a significant setback for the Coalition, which is currently facing historically low popularity ratings. Duniam expressed that he is leaving parliament "proud and grateful but exhausted." The timing of his resignation, before the end of the year, adds to the challenges faced by the Liberal-National Coalition. This move follows a period of significant political challenges for the party, with recent polls indicating a decline in public support. Duniam's exit is seen as a blow to the party's efforts to regain public trust and electoral success.

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