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EXCLUSIVE: Sky News can confirm Linda Reynolds will be the new Defence Industry Minister as Prime Minister Scott Morrison prepares for a cabinet reshuffle ahead of further Coalition resignations.

The Prime Minister is set to announce the changes on Saturday, prompted by the departure of both Defence Minister Christopher Pyne and Defence Industry Minister Steve Ciobo.

In an exclusive interview with Sky News host Laura Jayes, Mr Ciobo said he would like to see a woman replace him in his Gold Coast seat of Moncrieff, and warned politics is a ‘tough business’ that is ‘anti-family'. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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LiberalAus cpyne He'll end up on the board of a company that recieves huge subsidies from the Gov

LiberalAus cpyne He's going to create a business competing against Helloworld by providing First Class free flights for Ministers instead of Economy Class and will do a better job at covering up nonpayment administrative errors. JobForLife HelloWorld

LiberalAus cpyne It might be a bit of an eye opener for him when he realises he will actually have to work for his money! Oh wait, he'll get a fat pension for life. So we'll be supporting his 'business'. 😠😠

LiberalAus cpyne And Australian's have to pay the misleading bastard cpyne, a defined benefit pension. And all that can be done is to remind Pyne each time he's seen in public of the occasion he wilfully tried to mislead TonyW. auspol

LiberalAus cpyne No doubt subsidies by the next Liberal govt & being the defence minister it's probably going to be called 'helloooo sailor!'

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