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.

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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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