Albo’s open for business: The companies the prime minister keeps

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A peek inside the PM’s diary shows he has plenty of time to meet people from the big end of town.

’s people didn’t drag the process out for a year before capitulating in the face of the threat of legal action.Anyway, Rex was kind enough to send Albanese’s diaries from last year our way, and my, this prime minister’s office is well and truly open for business, with a downright throng of CEOs and other big-end-of-town heavyweights getting through the door., CEO of oil and gas behemoth Woodside, got to chew the prime ministerial ear for half an hour in Perth in early February.

jointly top the charts with seven meetings each with his Albo-ness last year, followed by state and territory leaders.Sticking with the prime minister’s busy schedule, Albanese made a big speech in Western Sydney on Friday about how At Good Luck, a kilo of lobster will set you back $250. An average Southern rock lobster weighs between 600 and 1200 grams, and while maths never was CBD’s strong suit, we can work out that it wasn’t a cheap lunch.

 

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