The Racing NSW boss isn’t the slightest bit worried about the referendum ruining his Everest party on Saturday.
Within just a few dazzling spring weeks, the NRL Commission chair and Racing NSW chief executive gets to host both a grand final and the Everest, the $20 million race he is desperate to turn into a bigger deal than the Melbourne Cup, much to the chagrin of our self-important southern neighbours.
No problem for V’landys, who displayed all his trademark confidence when CBD came calling on Monday, even suggesting Prime Minister“The reason they put it on that day is because the prime minister was hoping it was an omen that in 2019, a horse won called Yes Yes Yes,” V’landys said. “It would have no impact at all because two-and-a-million have already voted and booths open early in the morning … and I noticed the Electoral Commission was telling people that if they’re going to the Everest, there are going to be booths nearby,” V’landys said.won’t be among the punters at the track, planning instead to spend the day on the hustings in a last-ditch effort to get the Voice over the line.
That wasn’t the only time the department helped out that special relationship. They also worked on a speech Albanese delivered at Qantas’ 100th birthday gala dinner in March this year, where Kylie Minogue entertained a star-studded gathering at the Sydney Airport hangar.
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