
Western Australia Nationals Leader Mia Davies announces resignation
Nationals Western Australia leader Mia Davies says she will step down from her position as the leader of the Opposition. Ms Davies became the first female leader in the national party when she was elected as the state parliamentary leader in 2017. She says she'll continue in her role as the member for the central wheatbelt until the next state election in 2025.
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