ABC News has had rolling coverage up until 1:12pm
Flight radar
Sky News is unbelievable in its commentary.
Turns Julian Assange’s release into comments about deals between Labor and the Greens, and the PM jetsetting around solving “these sorts of issues” instead of concentrating on cost of living.
I want a government that’s capable of doing both, thanks very much.
https://x.com/6NewsAU/status/1805834089217585199
Brings me back memories of the night of the Labor Leadership spill I mentioned on the “On This Day” page earlier
This afternoon there was also a cross to ITV’s Asia Correspondent Debi Edwards.
Seven crossed to the PM’s press conference before quickly cutting back to the airport.
BBC News are now taking the press conference following the arrivals.
Why would Albo speak knowing Julian was about to exit the plane anytime from then? Strange decision.
Plane’s landing was late so they may of expected it earlier.
Seven have gone back to the press conference while ABC is replaying it.
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Going live tonight it seems?
Sounds like a circus going on at this presser, really unprofessional if that is from various media in the background.
It sounds like there’s some argy bargy going on amongst the press pack. Julian’s lawyer had to sternly tell them off. Definitely heard some pommy accent going ‘GB News!’
ABC’s IP video link to the conference seems like it’s hanging on by a thread…
ABC News is covering the US Advisor press conference. And now his lawyer.
The footage appears to be blurry at times!
Probably the international press.
They send someone all the way to Australia to cover the presser yet can’t get proper feeds for major royal events from BBC Studios?
Not sure if anyone else heard it but there was some (I think British) journalist yelling out repeatedly “here, Stella, here”??? Bizarre
That’d be a photographer wanting her to look their way for a pic. Very standard practice.
But generally not while someone is speaking at a press conference? It interrupted the presser multiple times.
Must be a UK thing?
absolutely is.