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Canberra Today 14°/18° | Friday, March 29, 2024 | Digital Edition | Crossword & Sudoku

ON a personal level, Julia Gillard and her partner seem like squatters in The Lodge, says ROBERT MACKLIN in a frank look at the Prime Minister and her popularity problems. Elsewhere this week, ACT Opposition Leader Zed Seselja tells FREYLA FERGUSON he’s got a strong, credible and united team at last, HELEN MUSA waxes lyrical about songwriter Jimmy Webb and the local Lexus dealership chivalrously brings a smile to an unhappy bride. How can you resist…

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