Anthony Albanese’s ‘priorities are wrong’

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Pauline Hanson’s Chief of Staff James Ashby says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s “priorities are wrong”.

“I don’t know whether it’s his media team who think it’s better to stamp aside a tennis sports star than to go and deal with the real issues of

this country,” he told Sky News host James Morrow.“He’s got a private jet there, that instead of going to Alice springs, he’d rather go to Melbourne.”

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