Home » Politics » Nats spill claim rejected

Nats spill claim rejected

MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster has dismissed “unsourced claims” of a possible leadership spill in the Nationals party room.

Reports arose at the weekend of discontent with Nationals leader David Littleproud, claiming former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce and former resources minister Keith Pitt, from Queensland, were the favourites should there be a leadership challenge.

According to the Sunday Telegraph, Mr Littleproud is facing internal criticism about his relationship Liberal leader Peter Dutton and his treatment of staff.

While he played down the rumours on Sunday, Mr Littleproud said he would ultimately accept whatever the party room decided.

“But while I’m the leader, I’m just trying to focus on my job about not just holding the government to account, but being constructive where I can,” he said.

During his appearance on Sunrise on Monday morning, Mr Joyce rebutted claims of the possibility of a leadership challenge.

“We’re not going to have a leadership challenge,” Mr Joyce said.

“I’m not moving for a leadership challenge. You don’t deny it if it’s not going to happen.”

Dr Webster said she believed there was no weight behind the rumours.

“I was elected to represent the people of Mallee,” the Nationals MP told The Guardian.

“While the metropolitan media focus on soap operas in the Canberra bubble, the crises are very real in Mallee – regional health, regional aged care, finding workers, homelessness, and the threat of huge transmission lines, to name just a few.

“My energy has been completely focused on those critical issues and I have no time for unsourced claims that someone wants someone else’s job.”

Digital Editions


  • Gunning for the golden prize

    Gunning for the golden prize

    GUNBOWER Racing Club is backing itself to win $50,000 as part of the 2025 Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour National Sweep. With 24 rural and regional…