Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has delivered an address at The Daily Telegraph’s 2022 Bush Summit in Griffith, NSW.
“This is the first occasion I’ve had the great honour of addressing the Bush Summit as the Prime Minister,” Mr Albanese
said during his address on Friday.“Anything that brings us closer together as a nation is a good thing,” he said.Read More
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