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Zali Steggall on the ‘teal’ party gamble

When the teal independents swept through Liberal heartland, their pitch was simple – they were not like the major parties.

They were community-backed, locally accountable, and free to vote how they wanted.

Now, two of the best-known teals – Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender – are forming a political party.

They say Community Strong Australia is a home for the politically homeless: people who want climate action, integrity, sensible economic management and a pro-business agenda.

But can you build a party out of independents without sacrificing what voters liked about them in the first place?

Today, independent MP Zali Steggall, discusses why the teals are becoming a party – and whether they can hold the centre as Australian politics becomes more divided.

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Guest: Community Strong Australia MP Zali Steggall

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