Jacinda Ardern's social media post about the gifts she received from Anthony Albanese after she arrived in Sydney prompted her partner Clarke Gayford to ask, 'What is this, 2004?'.
Clarke Gayford took issue with the vinyl records Mr Albanese presented Ms Ardern after she touched down in Sydney on Thursday night for bilateral meetings.
"He was kind enough to gift me Midnight Oil, Spiderbait and Powderfinger on vinyl, so we left him with a few Flying Nun treats in return. Ms Ardern uploaded two images alongside the caption, including a selfie of the pair and a picture of Mr Albanese holding vinyl records from New Zealand artists.
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