A total of eight ministers have now offered their resignations to Malcolm Turnbull following a leadership spill on Tuesday.
It is understood Mr Turnbull is not accepting the resignations, preferring to heal wounds and move on.
The prime minister won the leadership ballot 48 votes to 35, leading Mr Dutton to resign from his position as Home Affairs Minister on Tuesday, which has been accepted.

Australian Trade Minister Steve Ciobo and Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells

Justice Minister Michael Keenan has offered his resignation
Frontbenchers Angus Taylor, Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, Zed Seslja, James McGrath, Michael Keenan, Michael Sukkar, and Steve Ciobo all tendered resignations to the PM on Tuesday evening after not backing him in the vote.
International Development Minister Concetta Fierravanti-Wells offered her resignation with a letter where she criticised the Liberal Party for moving too far to the left.
‘Our conservative base strongly feel that their voice has been eroded,’ she wrote to Mr Turnbull.


Frontbencher Zed Seslja (left) and Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister, James McGrath
‘They needed some demonstrable indication that there are conservative voices around your cabinet table.’
Senator Fierravanti-Wells said she pushed for Mr Dutton to replace Julie Bishop as deputy Liberal leader to improve stability.
Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar offered his resignation after voting for Mr Dutton in the spill, along with Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister James McGrath.
‘I voted for Peter Dutton for Leader of the Parliamentary Liberal Party. As a matter of integrity, this afternoon I offered my resignation to the Prime Minister,’ Senator McGrath posted on Facebook on Tuesday afternoon.
Senator McGrath was one of the key backers behind Mr Turnbull’s rolling of Tony Abbott in 2015.
Cybersecurity Minister Angus Taylor and Human Services Minister Michael Keenan have also reportedly offered their resignations.

Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar did not back the PM in Tuesday’s vote

Minister for Cyber Security Angus Taylor