The Nationals leader was among many enjoying Derby Day, but was keen to point out that he was picking up the bill for all flights.
And Littleproud was quick to hit us with an astounding revelation – he had paid his own way from Brisbane to Melbourne. Quite the flex given the scrutiny Prime Minister“My wife and I paid to come down here,” he said. “We didn’t claim anything, we’re staying, we’re paying for ourselves to be here because while it is work, there’s a lot of pleasure. So I’ve taken the decision that we are going to pay for our own flights and accommodation.
“It’s a great day’s racing, three group ones here,” he said. “We’re thrilled to be part of it, the marquee looks great.”was absent at the broadcaster’s marquee, having flown to the United States to cover the presidential election.Catherine West “I have met Catherine four times recently at major events. Three of those were in Melbourne and one in Sydney, so I have concluded that Melbourne has three times the major events capacity than Sydney has.”Koutoufides was in the TAB marquee and also popped into champagne house Mumm as he nervously waited the outcome of vote counting in the council election.Reece, meanwhile, was spending time in Crown’s three-storey marquee overlooking the track.
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