PM should lighten Joyce's load
Barnaby Joyce's bungled response to water theft claims has united Cory Bernardi, Sarah Hanson-Young and Nick Xenophon. They want him stripped of water.
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Barnaby Joyce's bungled response to water theft claims has united Cory Bernardi, Sarah Hanson-Young and Nick Xenophon. They want him stripped of water.
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