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Broadcaster Jane Marwick has told Sky News host Peta Credlin that people from all over the nation are calling her show “night after night” to discuss Australia’s crippling drought. Credlin

Broadcaster Jane Marwick has told Sky News host Peta Credlin that people from all over the nation are calling her show “night after night” to discuss Australia’s crippling drought. “The idea that this is just biting in the bush is not true,” Ms Marwick said.

“People in the city are waking up to the fact that their food comes from the bush, and that they care about farmers. “Australians want a better response - and they want a better emotional response from the government but what we keep hearing back is bureaucratic speak.” Image: News Corp Australia

 

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only wish there was a political party representing regional Australia.

The farmers I am talking to are discussing how climatechange is exacerbating drought and fires. Why does PetaCredlin tow the climatedenier line?

All the people the left hate had a vision to drought proof Australia back in 2002 . And guess who stopped it from going ahead ? Government and the left leaning bludgers

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