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Forgotten flogging

When the bells started ringing, Malcolm Turnbull and Steven Ciobo had to bolt off to vote.

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04/06/2018: Qantas CEO Alan Joyce at the IATA annual general meeting in Sydney on Monday. Hollie Adams/The Australian

Qantas plans long-haul buys

Qantas is “reimagining” long-haul travel, ahead of ordering aircraft to fly non-stop from the east coast to London, New York.

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Young West African women. Supplied by luxury tour operator Abercrombie & Kent. For T+I Loves

Go west

Abercrombie & Kent’s one-off West African small-group tour will focus on people and ­culture.

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Boeing 747-100 aircraft on its first revenue flight on a Pan Am service from New York to London on 21/01/69.USA / Aviation / Airline

Bye, bye big birdie

It’s farewell to the original jumbo jet, with Qantas announcing it will retire its last six Boeing 747s by the end of 2020.

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QantasLink CEO John Gissing at Hobart Airport announcing more flights into Tasmania. pic Sam Rosewarne

Qantas delivers $5bn boon

Qantas’s operations delivered more than $5bn to the economy in regional Australia in the last financial year.

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Mark Latham and Alan Jones launch new cookbook called Conversations at King Street Wharf 18 April 2018. Supplied

Your afternoon Briefing

Good afternoon, readers. Alan Jones’ letter to Qantas chief Alan Joyce is revealed and David Murray is appointed AMP chairman.

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