ANALYSIS: Australians just paid about $2000 a minute for a press conference on Christmas Island that told us nothing new auspol
Australians just paid about $2000 a minute for a press conference on Christmas Island that told them nothing new.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison tours North West Point Detention Centre on Christmas Island on Wednesday.This breezy outlay of taxpayer cash is cynical and wasteful just weeks before the government releases a federal budget that will confirm deficits of $360 billion over the past decade. That means the Wednesday press conference cost roughly $60,000 in flights alone, and no doubt more when ancillary costs on the ground are taken into account.
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