STEWART BRASH, HOST: PM Anthony Albanese, good morning. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Great to be back in Alice.
MARION SCRYMGOUR, MEMBER FOR LINGIARI: I want to acknowledge and welcome, say thank you to the Arrernte people whose land we are standing on today. It's great to have the Prime Minister again in Alice ...
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