‘Fair go’: Why John Howard loves being Australian
Former prime minister John Howard has many reasons why he loves being Australian and goes so far as to say that he ‘counts one’s blessings’ that he was born in the land Down Under.
Former prime minister John Howard has many reasons why he loves being Australian and goes so far as to say that he ‘counts one’s blessings’ that he was born in the land Down Under.
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