Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong has addressed criticism from former prime minister Paul Keating in his National Press Club address in March.
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“The importance of the Pacific to Australia, the importance of a peaceful, stable region to Australia … has been well understood by previous prime ministers and governments,” Ms Wong said at the National Press Club on Monday. “I think on Mr Keating, what I would say is this, I think in tone and substance, he diminished both his legacy and the subject matter.”
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