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Sussan Ley is officially no longer the leader of the federal Liberal party. Take a look back at her most notable moments during her tenure, including the split of the Coalition not once, but twice, and her response to the horrific terror attack at Bondi Beach in December 2025. | Subscribe and 🔔: http://9Soci.al/KM6e50GjSK9 | Get more breaking news at 9News.com.au: http://9Soci.al/iyCO50GjSK6 Chapters: 00.00 - May 13, 2025: Sussan Ley is elected Leader of the Liberal Party, defeating Angus Taylor 29–25 in a party room ballot. She becomes the first woman to lead the federal Liberals. 03:31 - May 20, 2025: The first "divorce": The Nationals briefly break away from the Coalition agreement following disagreements over the election post-mortem. 08.30 - May 28, 2025: The Coalition is formally reunited, and Ley unveils her first Shadow Ministry. 10.43 - June 26, 2025: Ley delivers her first major address at the National Press Club, signalling a move away from the "culture wars" of her predecessor and focusing on economic productivity and environmental protection. 12.30 - September 10, 2025: Ley sacks Jacinta Nampijinpa Price from the shadow ministry after Price refused to express confidence in Ley’s leadership or apologize for controversial comments regarding Indian migration. 13.26 - October 4, 2025: Andrew Hastie resigns from the front bench as Shadow Minister for Home Affairs, citing disagreements over immigration policy and Ley's "charter letters." 15.39 - December 14, 2025: A horrific terrorist attack at Bondi Beach occurs on the first night of Hanukkah. Ley immediately calls for a Commonwealth Royal Commission into antisemitism. 16.59 - January 16 + 17 , 2026: Ley and the Liberal Shadow Cabinet agree to support the government's hate speech laws with specific amendments. 22.06 - January 21, 2026: Three National Party Senators (Bridget McKenzie, Ross Cadell, and Susan McDonald) break ranks to vote against the bill. Ley accepts their resignations from the shadow ministry. 25.08 - January 22, 2026: The Coalition formally dissolves. David Littleproud announces that the National Party can no longer serve under Ley’s leadership and withdraws his entire front bench, ending the Liberal-National alliance. FOLLOW 9News Australia ► Facebook: / 9news ► Twitter: / 9newsaus ► Instagram: / 9news Join 9News for the latest in news and events that affect you in your local city, as well as news from across Australia and the world. #BREAKINGNEWS #9NEWS #AUSTRALIA