‘Nothing could prepare me’: On the road with Peter Dutton
This is what you don’t see on the TV. Mikaela Mulveney spent three days on the federal election campaign trail with Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, and this is what she saw.
This is what you don’t see on the TV. Mikaela Mulveney spent three days on the federal election campaign trail with Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, and this is what she saw.
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