‘Not everyone gets to take it easy’: Albanese, Dutton pay tribute to Christmas volunteers

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‘Not everyone gets to take it easy’: Albanese, Dutton pay tribute to Christmas volunteers
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Anthony Albanese paid tribute to people “rostered on somewhere” on Christmas Day in his first Christmas message as prime minister.

Anthony Albanese paid tribute to people “rostered on somewhere” on Christmas Day in his first Christmas message as prime minister, as Opposition Leader Peter Dutton reflected on what he said had been a “difficult year for Australians”.

“If you’re working because you’ve volunteered your time to make Christmas better for your fellow Australians, whether you’re serving lunch to those in need or you’re keeping our beaches safe, I want to express my gratitude and my admiration. Dutton reflected on what he viewed as the challenges of 2022 in his first Christmas address as opposition leader.While Australia had seen off the worst of the pandemic, he said cost-of-living pressures “continued to hurt families and small businesses”.“Millions of our fellow citizens had their personal data compromised in the hacks on Optus and Medibank,” he said.

Dutton paid tribute to volunteers helping in flood-affected communities and people working on Christmas Day.

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