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Deputy Premier Steven Miles wore what he called âthe must-have fashion accessory of 2021â â a Beef Week tie â and posed for a photo with Member for Rockhampton Barry OâRourke in Queensland Parliament on Thursday.
Mr Miles spoke about his recent trip to Rockhampton, including his meeting with Beef Australia organisers.
âI would like to thank chairman Bryce Camm, vice-chairs Grant Cassidy and Russell Hughes, CEO Ian Mill, and the whole Beef Week team for their time and for my Beef 2021 tie.
âIt is, indeed, the must-have fashion accessory of 2021,â he said.
He said that although Beef Week this May would be âa bit differentâ due to COVID-safe practices and a lack of international attendees, the event would still showcase the best the stateâs plates has to offer.
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