The prime minister told ABC’s Patricia Karvelas her questions were “not terribly clever”. Here are some he’s answered without complaint.
“I don’t mean to pry here,” began radio provocateur Kyle Sandilands that morning in November last year, happily prying. “But when you’re staying at the White House with your other half you’ve got to...”
with ABC host Patricia Karvelas’ focus on tax and housing he took a dig at the media’s “not terribly clever questions”, seemed comfortable with the KIIS FM pair. “What goes on tour, stays on tour,” he said, laughing.While US politicians are spreading their messages via influencers, social media and email newsletters, Albanese has turned back time to a period where radio was supreme and gone further than his predecessors by calling in to FM shows.
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