Young Frydenberg rates budget as âboringâ
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By Stephen Brook and Samantha Hutchinson
May 13, 2021 â 12.01am
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The Treasurerâs annual budget lunch for the National Press Club was a full house after last yearâs cancellation. Amazon, Westpac, BHP were all there to glad-hand Treasurer
Josh Frydenberg, who recounted a post-budget encounter with a tough critic â his four-year-old son
Blake, who was told to âshushâ by his mother
Amie during the budget address.
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Blake later told him âattending last nightâs budget was the most boring thing heâs ever doneâ. Good news for Frydenberg jnr that his father had booked him and the family on a return flight to Melbourne on Wednesday evening.
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The Treasurerâs annual budget lunch for the National Press Club on Wednesday was a full house after last yearâs cancellation.
Cheers: Peter Dutton and Josh Frydenberg.
Credit:Illustration: John Shakespeare
Josh Frydenberg, who recounted a post-budget encounter with a tough critic â his four-year-old son
Blake, who was told to âshushâ by his mother
Amie during the budget address. Blake later told him âattending last nightâs budget was the most boring thing heâs ever doneâ.