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Chris Bowen ‘carries on' like a ‘pork chop' amid Question time

Chris Bowen ‘carries on' like a ‘pork chop' amid Question time

Sky News AU23-07-2025
Nationals MP Michael McCormack says Chris Bowen was 'carrying on' like a 'pork chop' in question time earlier today.
'What we're going to see is a situation where it's just going to be impossible to manufacture things in Australia,' Mr McCormack told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
'We had a Prime Minister prior to 2022 … talking 97 times about the fact that he was going to reduce the power bills by $275.
'And Chris Bowen wants to talk about Tinder accounts and carry on like a pork chop today in question time.
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