‘Everything is on the table’: John Pesutto on Victoria Liberal Party’s future

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‘Everything is on the table’: John Pesutto on Victoria Liberal Party’s future
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Victoria’s new Opposition Leader John Pesutto has declared “everything is on the table” as the Liberals consider dumping policies it took to last year’s unsuccessful state election.

In his first sit-down television interview since becoming Liberal leader, Mr Pesutto has announced he wants

to “rebuild the organisational side of the party” and wants his predecessor Matthew Guy to remain in Parliament.

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