Sky News Australia's Victorian Political Reporter Simon Love has been interrupted live on-air by a swooping bird.
Sky News Australia ’s Simon Love has been interrupted by a swooping bird while reporting on the imminent RBA decision on Tuesday afternoon.
Gilbert said Australians with home loans around the country would be “closely watching” the decision with Love reporting from Carrum Downs after travelling around the mortgage belt of Frankston where a lot of people were “doing it tough”. “Woah! Sorry Kieran,” Love said as the camera cut to the Melbourne-based reporter as a bird flapped into frame.Love, continuing off the cuff with the segment, told his colleague it was not the first time he had been swooped in the “past five minutes”.“We’re all waiting for this – not for a bird swooping – we’re waiting for this decision from the Reserve Bank at 2.30pm.
“We decided to move back to my parents’ a couple of months ago after my two year mortgage was up, the fixed rate, we couldn’t afford the new rate,” one woman told Love.
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