Health by Anthony Piovesan 31st May 2021 9:44 AM | Updated: 9:52 AM
Sunrise host David Koch has fired up in an interview with Qantas boss Alan Joyce about Australia’s vaccine rollout.
The presenter hit out at Mr Joyce’s commentary that the Covid-19 vaccine rollout “was not a race”, slamming it as “bulldust”.
“Nat (Natalie Barr) took on the Health Minister on Friday magnificently, and then even over the weekend, Michael McCormack, Dan Tehan the Trade Minister, all speaking this is not a race, bulldust, it is a race, isn’t it?” Koch said on Monday morning.
Mr Joyce responded, saying Qantas had a “vested interest” in the country’s vaccine rollout.
Sam, 44, still follows many of her former Channel Seven colleagues - including Kylie Gillies, Sam Mac and Edwina Bartholomew - but isn't following Kochie and Nat
Kochie, 65, infamously accused the Married At First Sight star, 33, of elbowing him in the ribs at the 2019 Logie Awards - but she has always insisted it never happened
Sunrise host David Kochie Koch, because quite frankly we re equal parts confused and intrigued.
In case you missed it, the stars have had some serious beef for quite some time. And by that we mean two solid years.
During that time, there s been claims of a mysterious elbowing incident , a YouTube video, and most recently a sassy voice message.
But we re getting ahead of ourselves.
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Let s wind it back to the 2019 Logies red carpet.
Alright let s go back to the very beginning, shall we?
It all started back in 2019 on the Logies red carpet, when Martha allegedly elbowed Kochie in the ribs - or so he claimed on
âFalseâ: Defiant Hunt caught out in awkward TV segment The Health Minister said âfalseâ three times as he was quizzed by Sunriseâs Natalie Barr on Australiaâs Covid-19 vaccine rollout.
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Subscriber only Health Minister Greg Hunt has been caught out in an awkward segment on breakfast television about whether or not his government said getting vaccinated wasn t a race. The minister, who has been blasted for Australia s vaccine rollout, was questioned by Sunrise Host Natalie about government commentary which previously said there was no rush to get the jab. Mr Hunt repeatedly interrupted Ms Barr, saying false three times and that is not something I have ever said twice.