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Here are the frontrunners in each race, what they’ve said since the election and when the party rooms will meet to make their decisions.
The Liberals
However, colleagues have criticised Taylor for failing to present detailed economic policy as Treasury spokesperson during the election campaign.

A party room vote to decide the new leader is due on Tuesday.
The Greens
On Sunday, NSW senator David Shoebridge also ruled out standing for party leader, telling Sky News he believes it is “time for a woman” to lead the Greens.
In a post-election interview, she said the Greens would use their balance of power in the Senate “to push Labor to do the things that they’ve promised, and push them to go further on dealing with the issues that people are really struggling with in their daily lives, and of course on climate and environment”.
Greens co-founder Drew Hutton says the party needs to address internal issues and broaden its appeal to voters, while former Greens senator Andrew Bartlett is urging for a thorough post-election review.
The Nationals
He said he would scrap the Nationals’ support for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and call for new housing supply and economic development in the regions if chosen as leader.
