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Qantas Lounge access is the greatest gift a father can give a child
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The thought of Anthony Albanese’s son drinking an expensive Shiraz and Snapchatting his mates from the Chairman’s Lounge brings me great joy.

I’ve been thinking a lot about gifts lately, mostly because my birthday is coming up soon and I like to have ideas prepared when people ask, “What would you like for your birthday?”

But you know what I really would’ve loved, cherished and treasured forever? Access to the Qantas Chairman’s Lounge.Earlier this month, it was reported by Joe Aston incolumn that Anthony Albanese’s 23-year-old son Nathan has been granted access to Qantas’ exclusive Chairman’s Lounge. The response to this story has typically gone in two directions: concern that Albanese used his political influence to ensure his son travels in style and disbelief that young Nathan is kicking it in the Chairman’s lounge, a promised land that we mere mortals can only fantasise about.how to get into them, what happens when you do?As with most normal people, I have only experienced the benefits of lounge access a handful of times.

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