Liberal frontbencher Jonno Duniam is expected to leave politics before the next Western Australian election, which is scheduled for 2028. Both outlets report that Duniam will quit prior to that election timeframe, signalling an intention not to contest the next poll. The reports also note that his political standing is high within the Liberal Party. PerthNow and The West Australian describe him in language attributed to an opponent, calling him the party’s “best and brightest.” The two articles are otherwise consistent in framing the development as a pre-2028 exit rather than a near-term resignation, and they do not provide additional detail in the provided excerpts about the reasons for his decision, whether he will step down from any specific parliamentary role immediately, or how the party plans to select a replacement candidate. Overall, the coverage centers on Duniam’s stated plan to leave public office before the 2028 election and his perceived prominence within the Liberal Party, as reflected in the quoted characterisation.
Liberal frontbencher Jonno Duniam to quit politics before 2028 election
Liberal frontbencher Jonno Duniam is expected to leave politics before the next Western Australian election, which is scheduled for 2028. Both outlets report that Duniam will quit prior to that electi...
- Liberal frontbencher Jonno Duniam plans to quit politics before the next election.
- The next election is described as being before or in the 2028 timeframe.
- Both reports frame Duniam as a prominent Liberal figure.
- An opponent describes Duniam as the party’s “best and brightest.”
- The provided reports do not include further details on the reasons or immediate timing beyond leaving before 2028.
A Liberal frontbencher described by his opponent as the party’s “best and brightest” will quit politics before the next election.
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