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I never knew he grew up in public housing, he should have mentioned that more in his campaign
His mum was a single parent disability pensioner as well. Another thing he's never mentioned.
A shame that he's dedicated to making sure nobody else ever has the opportunity. Still, it will be an even bigger rags to riches story when the next generation has to say they grew up in the back of a car instead.
You can laugh, as long as you promise to attend Australia's biggest BBQ in Canberra next year. We're going to fix this. We're literally going to eat them all and start over. Most are a bit fatty, but low and slow has become really popular. Bring a good coleslaw please.