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Sky News host Alan Jones takes a step away from the “deafening madness of politics and governments” to speak with Brisbane interiors retailer Shelley Boyd and Australian entertainer ToddMcKenney.

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Sky News host Alan Jones takes a step away from the “deafening madness of politics and governments” to speak with Brisbane interiors retailer Shelley Boyd and Australian entertainer Todd McKenney. Shelley Boyd is the founder of a family-owned online upholstery business which supplies Australians across the nation; the business has been running for 20 years. Ms Boyd told Mr Jones her industry is all about “making investment pieces, quality timeless pieces that don’t end up as landfill”.

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