Minchin’s brutal Hillsong jab at ScoMo theprojecttv
said he was concerned that Mr Morrison was not someone who “reads widely and expands his mind”., five high-paid department heads will lose their jobs including Communications and Arts Secretary Mike Mrdak.
Minchin predicted it would mean more fighting for funding for the arts both from the government and within the now expanded portfolio. He added, “ScoMo spends a lot of time with Brian Houston and not enough time at the theatre. I just don’t believe he reads widely and expands his mind in the way I wish our PM would.”
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