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Coalition still pondering legal challenge over Bradfield defeat

With the count in the seat of Bradfield finalised, where the difference in the result came down to 26 votes, Paterson says he can’t confirm whether the Coalition will seek to challenge the result.

I understand that the New South Wales Liberal party is reviewing our legal options, and I really hope that we can find a way to have Gisele Kapterian in the parliament, because she’s exactly the type of person to make the Liberal party better and the parliament better. She has great insights and professional experience. She’s a person that I hope to be playing a big role in the future of the party. But it is up to the New South Wales division and ultimately, if we decide to make any application in the court of disputed returns to that.

Asked about comments from Kapterian that the 2025 election result showed that “the position on net zero has been put to bed”, Paterson says the party’s position on the issue will be considered as part of the ongoing review.

The Liberal candidate for Bradfield, Gisele Kapterian, lost the recount by 26 voteas. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP

He also demurred on whether the party could find a by-election in the seat without a stated position on the future of climate change and net zero.

I’m not going to publicly engage on debate about internal policy about that. I have the opportunity to do so through the shadow cabinet process. But if there is a byelection, I would back Gisele because she’s an outstanding candidate and outstanding Liberal and someone who is placed to make a big contribution to the future of our country inside one of the major parties that will ultimately form government in this country.

That’s not something that an Independent can do. And if the Independents were relatively inconsequential in the last parliament, they’ll be even less relevant in this one.

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Northern Territory police have confirmed a man has died in custody the same day rallies have been planned in protest over the death of Kumanjayi White in Alice Springs.

Police confirmed they were investigating the death of a man at Royal Darwin Hospital in a statement on Saturday night.

The 68-year-old man was arrested by Australia Federal Police at 1pm on 30 May 2025 when he tried to board a plan out of Darwin. Police allege the man was heavily intoxicated.

He was initially held at Palmerston Watchhouse where a medical assessment concluded he should be moved to Royal Darwin Hospital.

Upon arrival, AFP officers noticed the man had lost consciousness. Medical staff were alerted and attempted CPR but resuscitation efforts were success.

NT Police are investigating and will prepare a report for the coroner.

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