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Angus Taylor calls for unity in the Coalition

Sky News Australia

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June 30, 2026

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Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has admitted the Coalition has lost the trust of the Australian people and is calling for unity and discipline from his MPs. Mr Taylor says the Coalition must focus on Australians who are "grieving for their country" under a government he claims has failed them. The Opposition leader told Sky News that the party needs to put in the work to regain Australians' trust.

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Related coverage for "Angus Taylor calls for unity in the Coalition": BBC News — Trump looms large as Nato grapples with challenge of rearming Europe. Free Press — Patriot Front. The Nation — For the Union Makes Us Strong—With Sara Nelson. Vanguard News — Dickson, Kwankwaso meet, reaffirm commitment to multi-party democracy. Sky News Australia — Taylor vows to rebuild trust as Coalition fights to win back voters. Fox News — DSA’s third major primary win deepens Democrats’ fight over the party’s future