One Nation: High Noon for Nationals after Orange byelection

By Sean Nicholls and Deborah Snow
Updated November 19 2016 - 1:08am, first published 12:15am
New NSW Nationals leader and Deputy Premier of NSW John Barilaro. Photo: Janie Barrett
New NSW Nationals leader and Deputy Premier of NSW John Barilaro. Photo: Janie Barrett
Barnaby Joyce says lessons need to be learnt from the Orange byelection. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Barnaby Joyce says lessons need to be learnt from the Orange byelection. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
National turned Independent Tony Windsor says National voters are taken for granted by both sides. Photo: James Brickwood
National turned Independent Tony Windsor says National voters are taken for granted by both sides. Photo: James Brickwood
Troy Grant announced he would quit a day before facing a spill motion. Photo: Christopher Pearce
Troy Grant announced he would quit a day before facing a spill motion. Photo: Christopher Pearce

The extraordinary scenes that played out on the floor of the NSW Parliament were a fitting end to a remarkable week.

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