As Australia’s Jewish community was seeking an explanation as to why the firebombing of a Melbourne synagogue had not been declared an act of terror, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was hitting balls at the swanky Cottesloe Tennis Club in Perth.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been caught out swinging his racquet at the Cottesloe Tennis Club while the Australian Jewish community was shaken by a terrorist attack .As Australia’s Jewish community was seeking an explanation as to why the firebombing of a Melbourne synagogue had not been declared an act of terror, Prime Minister
Over the weekend Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was spotted playing tennis at the Cottesloe Tennis Club. Picture: The AustralianIt wasn’t until about midday Sunday, following criticism from Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, that the Prime Minister finally referred to the attack as terrorism. He then put on his tennis shoes and headed to the Cottesloe Tennis Club where he played in the sun for two hours.
Mr Gorman confirmed he and the Prime Minister attended a synagogue before they announced a railway expansion at Bayswater train station. Projects like this mean less time spent in traffic and more time with family and friends. They create jobs and open up opportunities.The Prime Minister condemned the synagogue attack in his initial statement as “antisemitic” and “un-Australian” but refused to label it terrorism.
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