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Anthony Overseasy.
One should always have a resting holiday in sunny Broome after a working holiday in sunny Paris and Suva. Global warming though is terrible. I’m amused that someone has already created a wiki:
List of international prime ministerial trips made by Anthony Albanese (wiki)
The prize though goes to this nickname: Anthony Overseasie.
One thing that Johannes Leak has inherited from his dad is the knack for drawing ‘typical’ people. I often enjoyed Bill’s renderings of the incidental characters in his cartoons even more than his caricatures of the main players.
Snap. I should’ve read your comment Buccaneer!
Yes! I love Leak’s generic folk.
Reminds me of Tim Blair’s joke early in the first Rudd term about the PM making one of his rare flying visits to Australia.
But it’s okay when a Labor PM does it.
Indeed. Itβs different when they do it.
Mr Overseasy is bending over Australian taxpayers harder than a public servant working from home.
I guess he’ll save the Big Wedding for closer to the next election.