Anthony Albanese will be “front and centre” and receive “all the adulation” as the first prime minister to march in the Sydney Mardi Gras parade this year, says Sky News host Rita Panahi.
She questioned why the prime minister is not spending this time helping with the crime crisis in the Northern Territory.
“Why isn’t he spending that sort of time in Alice Springs, on the ground, showing he cares about this issue?” she said.
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