Scott morrison sworn in as new australia pm after malcolm turnbull ousted

A blast from the past!

You're referring to the leadership spill in the Australian Liberal Party in August 2018, which led to the ousting of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and the subsequent swearing-in of Scott Morrison as the new Prime Minister of Australia.

Here's a brief summary of what happened:

On August 24, 2018, a leadership spill was held in the Liberal Party, which resulted in Malcolm Turnbull losing the support of his party colleagues. Scott Morrison, who was the Treasurer at the time, was elected as the new leader of the Liberal Party, defeating Peter Dutton in a ballot.

Morrison was sworn in as the 30th Prime Minister of Australia on August 24, 2018, by Governor-General Peter Cosgrove. He formed a new ministry, which included several changes to the cabinet and ministry.

The leadership spill was sparked by a growing rebellion within the Liberal Party, which was unhappy with Turnbull's leadership style and his handling of several issues, including energy policy and same-sex marriage. Morrison's victory marked a significant shift in Australian politics, as he became the first Prime Minister from the eastern suburbs of Sydney to hold the office since John Howard in the 1990s.