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.M_McCormackMP and fitzhunter are keen to prove there's no bad blood as they hug out their differences after clashing over drought funding.

Michael McCormack and Joel Fitzgibbon are keen to prove there's no bad blood as they hug out their differences after clashing over drought funding.

The deputy prime minister said he had no regrets about the fiery exchange across the dispatch box during Question Time on Wednesday. The pair shaking hands and hugging out their differences this afternoon in the corridors of parliament house as both fronted separate interviews on Sky News.

 

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