During his law school days, Turnbull also worked as a journo for The Bulletin. |
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We reproduce what may be the most vicious tirade by a pollie against a journo, delivered by Danby under parliamentary privilege on Tuesday. |
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Then, to secure the best security scoop yet, the journo brought in pretend bomb-making equipment in his rucksack. |
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Bruce is also a tennis journo with The Herald-Sun newspaper in Melbourne. |
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Apparently the journo was referring to the bank of effects pedals he had strewn across the stage that he had to keep staring at in order to operate. |
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