
Brian Burston charged taxpayers more than $10,000 to fly with his wife to Broome in the final days of his term, ...
Ministerial business that just happens to coincide with a grand final or a concert; electorate business that must be conducted in prime tourist locations, or at the same time as party fundraisers. All above board, maybe, but does it really pass the pub test? Or does it just reinforce the fact that politicians take the public for mugs?
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