Albo’s Spicks and Specks spot struck the right note, but won’t change the tune

Australia News News

Albo’s Spicks and Specks spot struck the right note, but won’t change the tune
Australia Latest News,Australia Headlines
  • 📰 smh
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 37 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 18%
  • Publisher: 80%

You would have to have a heart of concrete to deny the PM his fun, but some voters are genuinely miffed at a time when Albanese is becoming increasingly unpopular.

The prime minister of Australia deftly flicked the switch to vaudeville on Sunday night.Anthony Albanese continued the long and sometimes embarrassing tradition of political leaders freeing themselves from the shackles of serious interviews and jumping into mainstream culture – all in the pursuit of popularity.The timing of his appearance was interesting, to say the least. He was lucky no one mentioned the cost of living or the Middle East crisis.

Mercifully, his appearance was nowhere near as toe-curling as then-treasurer Peter Costello stumbling his way through the macarena with Kerri-Anne Kennerley onAt one point, a clearly excited but nervous PM told his fellow panellists: “It’s a risky enough proposition being here at all.”is not really much of a risk. It is arguably the nicest half-hour of Australian TV, and Sunday night was tame stuff. The prime minister correctly answered questions about Ratcat, Elton John and The Sunnyboys.

You would have to have a heart of concrete to deny Albo his fun, but some voters are genuinely miffed at a time when he is becoming increasingly unpopular. According to Monday’sSo much so that this masthead dubbed him the FM PM

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

smh /  🏆 6. in AU

Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Albo’s Spicks and Specks spot struck the right note, but won’t change the tuneAlbo’s Spicks and Specks spot struck the right note, but won’t change the tuneYou would have to have a heart of concrete to deny the PM his fun, but some voters are genuinely miffed at a time when Albanese is becoming increasingly unpopular.
Read more »

After winning the right to ban men, Mona’s Ladies Lounge is on the moveAfter winning the right to ban men, Mona’s Ladies Lounge is on the moveMona’s controversial Ladies Lounge installation is about to embark on a new chapter, its creator has revealed.
Read more »

After winning the right to ban men, Mona’s Ladies Lounge is on the moveAfter winning the right to ban men, Mona’s Ladies Lounge is on the moveMona’s controversial Ladies Lounge installation is about to embark on a new chapter, its creator has revealed.
Read more »

After winning the right to ban men, Mona’s Ladies Lounge is on the moveAfter winning the right to ban men, Mona’s Ladies Lounge is on the moveMona’s controversial Ladies Lounge installation is about to embark on a new chapter, its creator has revealed.
Read more »

How England’s far-right riots erupted – Full Story podcastHow England’s far-right riots erupted – Full Story podcastJosh Halliday reports on what we know so far about the people at the centre of violent protests, which followed the deaths of three young children at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class
Read more »

Walking group helps Broken Hill's Aboriginal men get 'on the right track'Walking group helps Broken Hill's Aboriginal men get 'on the right track'Inspired by a Sydney men's walking group, Ngiyampaa man Anthony Hayward started one in Broken Hill as a safe space to discuss men's business and inspire future generations.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-14 17:42:20