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

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Albo’s open for business: The companies the prime minister keeps
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A copy of the Anthony Albanese’s diary, released under freedom of information, shows the prime minister has plenty of time for the big end of town.

people didn’t drag the process out for a year before capitulating in the face of the threat of legal action. Progress, of sorts.

Speaking of the prime minister’s schedule, on Friday Albanese made a big speech in western Sydney about how he too could feel voters’ cost-of-living pain. 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 figure it wasn’t a cheap lunch.is proceeding with plans to demolish and rebuild his Mosman trophy home Hopetoun, which he picked up for a then-suburb record $25 million in 2018.

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