Bridget Archer ‘keen to be involved’ in establishing federal anti-corruption body
by Katharine Murphy Political editor from World news | The Guardian on (#60JX2)
Moderate Liberal MP says Albanese government has opportunity to make parliament more collaborative
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Liberal moderate Bridget Archer says she wants to work with the Albanese government to establish a federal anti-corruption body, and possibly on climate change, because having a more collaborative parliament is in the interests of Australian voters.
During the last parliament, Archer crossed the floor to support the independent MP Helen Haines' push to establish a federal integrity commission because she was frustrated with Scott Morrison's inertia" on the issue.
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