And I can go to the shops, I can walk around, I went to the Pixies concert at the Opera House forecourt and was out there in the in the mosh pit.īROWNLESS: Who were you with? Just on your own? And that's what we're doing.īROWNLESS: You are the most important person in Australia, Pat Cummins may be there somewhere, and you have your security but Australia's a pretty good place to walk around, I would have thought. So if you're going to spend money and invest in our defence, you've got to invest in the best. You can stay underwater for longer.īROWNLESS: Doesn't have to come up for a snort. A nuclear sub compared with a conventional sub, it's basically quieter, so it's less detectable. They love their American flags and things like that, don't they? And the subs, I've got to ask you about the subs, $368 billion or whatever it was. We get on very well.īROWNLESS: How was America? They're so patriotic. It's got his little signature on the glass in the corner. PRIME MINISTER: He gave me a pair of his aviators. And then of course we just saw you last week over in America with your good mate Joe Biden.īROWNLESS: He loves his aviators. I think I'm probably better known in Ahmedabad than I am in Marrickville now.īROWNLESS: Well, a lot more there. I think the Prime Minister liked the photos and the cameras, didn't he? You like your floats.īROWNLESS: Mate, what about that, going around the ground holding up play?īROWNLESS: No, it was late. And there's you and the Indian Prime Minister on a float. There's very little chance as a politician to walk along any street in Australia and be cheered by 200,000 people.īROWNLESS: Then, of course, I love my cricket. I don't know why no one's marched before. Do you just sit back and just think how bloody busy you've been? The Mardi Gras, the first Prime Minister to march in that. And the Norm Smith.īROWNLESS: Yeah he did, indeed. PRIME MINISTER: You were, running around.īROWNLESS: Me and Ablett kicked 11 goals between us. PRIME MINISTER: I was there, I drove down.īROWNLESS: 89, I was actually out there too. And they had a pretty good team when I was growing up, I gotta say. So if your team is cardinal and myrtle, or red and green, then you go for the Hawks. You can't go for Essendon because they were North Sydney and Richmond Tigers, Balmain Tigers. PRIME MINISTER: If you're a South Sydney supporter, right, and you're a little kid, you can't go for Geelong because they're the Canterbury colours. PRIME MINISTER: Oh mate, I wear a brown and gold scarf. What scarf, what colour scarf or beanie will you be wearing? We see you're running around up there in Sydney in your Rabbitohs cap and hat and things like that. But anyway, great to have you in Melbourne. ![]() He said, 'Mate, I've got no idea either, but I'm the Premier'. ![]() And as I said to him, 'I've got no idea'. ![]() PRIME MINISTER: There was your first mistake.īROWNLESS: Spot on. I'm a little bit nervous after that intro, I've got to say, Billy.īROWNLESS: I did run for politics on the other side. WILLIAM BROWNLESS, HOST: Welcome to Triple M Melbourne.ĪNTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good to be here.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |