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Sky News host Gary_Hardgrave says particularly the Victorian, Queensland and Western Australian governments should hang their heads in shame for the hurt they’re inflicting on their communities.

Sky News host Gary Hardgrave says the particularly the Victorian, Queensland and Western Australian governments should hang their heads in shame for the hurt they’re inflicting on their communities. “The elites are having a great pandemic,” Mr Hardgrave said.

“Meanwhile mere mortals are separated at birth, death and marriage events by government decree. “It’s absolutely heartless, it’s soulless. “The Queensland government and indeed the Victorian government and frankly the Western Australian government should hang their head in shame for the sort of hurt that they’re inflicting upon members of their state’s communities.”

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