PM wastes millions yet crucifies Holgate over $20,000
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Can I suggest to our Prime Minister that for all his outrage over Christine Holgateâs spend, $20,000 is just a drop in the ocean when compared to his governments misuse of taxpayersâ money (âGovernment hits back at Holgateâs claims over exitâ, April 15)? Where does one start: the Christmas Island reopening photo opportunity; the $50 million spent on keeping the Murugappan family incarcerated on said island; the sports rorts scandal; the robodebts repayments; the community grants program; the repeated inquiries, investigations and finally a royal commission into age care; and the multiple positions on climate change?
He covered 62.54 miles, lapping around Charlton Cricket Ground from 5am to 5pm. The challenge has raised more than £3k for secondary breast cancer charity Make 2nds Count and PSC Support for people with primary sclerosing cholangitis. He chose these charities for his brother-in-law, who has PSC, and a friend living with secondary breast cancer: I wanted to run for both her and my brother-in-law, which was what got me through the 4am training starts. This challenge has actually changed my mindset - life has been rubbish for a year, but actually for me it hasn t really been that bad and maybe I should give a bit more back.
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