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‘Fun and games': Sussan Ley's Question Time performance analysed

‘Fun and games': Sussan Ley's Question Time performance analysed

Sky News AU23-07-2025
Nationals MP Anne Webster says it's just going to be 'fun and games' for the next three years, before praising Sussan Ley and saying she did 'fabulously' during question time.
'It's just going to be fun and games, is all I can say for the next three years,' Ms Webster told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
'We want to see Australians do better.
'Labor's biggest trouble will be fighting their own hubris.'
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