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Shooting Nationals senator joins 'Friends of Gun Control'
Is shotgun-loving senator Bridget McKenzie a double agent inside the newly-formed parliamentary friends of gun control?
Heath Aston is a federal political correspondent. Most recently Heath was the state political editor for the Sun-Herald. Before joining the NSW press gallery he worked for newspapers in Sydney and London.
Is shotgun-loving senator Bridget McKenzie a double agent inside the newly-formed parliamentary friends of gun control?
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