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Turnbull has a shovel-ready man who could become Liberal federal director

  • Written by The Conversation
imageFederal Liberal Party director Brian Loughnane is in an awkward position.Julian Smith/AAP

As ministers jostle ahead of Malcolm Turnbull’s reshuffle for survival or advancement, attention is also on the future of Liberal Party federal director Brian Loughnane.

Loughnane is husband of Peta Credlin, the now ex-chief-of-staff to the ex-prime...

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