Australia election 2025 live: Liberals reveal posters saying ‘Monique, please DO NOT take this sign!’ after Ryan’s apology for husband’s actions

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Liberals reveal posters saying ‘Monique, please DO NOT take this sign!’ after Ryan’s apology

Henry Belot

The Liberal campaign has wasted no time in capitalising on Monique Ryan’s apology after her husband was filmed removing a campaign sign for her Liberal challenger last month.

The incident prompted the Australian Electoral Commission to issue a warning to all political candidates about “the importance of civility while campaigning”.

Ryan’s husband, Peter Jordan, admitted he made a “mistake” in taking the sign for the Liberals’ Kooyong candidate, Amelia Hamer, from outside the home of a Coalition supporter.

Monique Ryan’s husband after removing a Liberal campaign sign from outside a Melbourne home last month.
Monique Ryan’s husband after removing the Liberal campaign sign in Melbourne last month. Photograph: Supplied

The Liberal party has now printed official campaign posters saying, “Monique, please DO NOT take this sign!” to be installed alongside posters for Amelia Hamer.

Of course, Ryan did not remove the sign herself. It was her husband who did. But the sign demonstrates how some Liberal insiders believe the incident could be politically damaging to her brand. Ryan has campaigned on integrity issues.

In a media statement after the video was published by media organisations, Jordan said:

I unreservedly apologise for removing the sign. It was a mistake.

I believed the sign was illegally placed but I should have reported my concerns to council.

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Key events

Angus Taylor is at the National Press Club giving his budget reply (yes the budget was just a week ago, yes it feels like it’s been an age).

Despite the fact that Taylor didn’t expect to be necessarily giving his budget reply in the middle of an election campaign, the timing is somewhat apt, as the election will be fought hard on the cost of living and the economy.

That’s what Taylor starts with.

This election is about the economy. It’s about who Australians trust to restore their living standards. Their hope and their aspirations for the future, and the future of their families. We need strong economic management to restore Australia’s prosperity. Economic management that has been lacking from a distracted government.

The Coalition have long shaped the narrative that they are better economic managers, and polling has often reflected that (as NPC host Tom Connell brought up a poll showing voters thought the Coalition might have put forward a better budget than the Labor government).

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