Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been grilled about a comparison between his recent purchase of a multi-million-dollar home with ocean views and Scott Morrison’s ill-fated trip to Hawaii during the 2019 Black Summer bushfires.
The Prime Minister has sidestepped a journalist’s question about a comparison between his recent $4.3 million purchase of a lavish home on the NSW Central Coast with Scott Morrison’s infamous trip to Hawaii during the 2019 bushfires. on the NSW Central Coast, understood to be contingent on the sale of his house in Sydney’s Dulwich Hill.The pair are set to tie the knot after the federal election which is rumoured to be held at some stage between March and May next year.
The source characterised the buy as Mr Albanese’s “Hawaii moment” which appears to be a reference to former prime minister Scott Morrison’s decision to head to Hawaii with his family on a brief holiday during the 2019 Black Summer bushfires. Mr Albanese's decision to buy the $4.3 million property at a time when many Australians are struggling with sky-high housing costs attracted fierce criticism, prompting him to defend the move while acknowledging he “earns a good income”.
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