‘We love the harbour’: Dutton says he would live in Sydney as prime minister
- Opposition Leader Peter Dutton confirmed he would use Kirribilli House in Sydney as his main residence instead of The Lodge in Canberra.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticized Dutton's remarks, stating there is a lot of hubris behind his comments about living in Sydney.
- Finance Minister Katy Gallagher accused Dutton of 'arrogantly measuring the curtains' at Kirribilli House while disregarding Canberra.
- Albanese emphasized that a Prime Minister should represent the country and live in The Lodge, stating that one should be close to where government meetings happen.
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Dutton Says He Would Prefer to Live in Sydney Over Canberra as Prime Minister
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has criticised Opposition Leader Peter Dutton for saying he would choose to make Kirribilli House his home if elected. Kirribilli House is the prime ministerial residence located in Sydney and is considered the secondary residence of Australia’s leader. The main home, The Lodge, is located in Canberra. But Dutton, a Queenslander, has again distanced himself from Canberra, a representation of the “establishment,” a…
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