An article by former prime minister Tony Abbott in The Australian has sent the Left into “new fits of unbridled outrage”, just when you thought their 'post-referendum meltdown' was coming to an end, says Sky News host Rita Panahi.
An article by former prime minister Tony Abbott in The Australian has sent the Left into “new fits of unbridled outrage”, just when you thought their"post-referendum meltdown" was coming to an end, says Sky News host Rita Panahi.
He said this includes flying the Aboriginal flag co-equally with the national one and the routine acknowledgement of country by all speakers at official events.
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