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News Corp Australasia executive chairman Michael Miller has rubbished claims by Anthony Albanese that the media company’s mastheads are ‘working hand in glove’ with Peter Dutton.
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News Corp boss hits back at Albanese
News Corp Australasia executive chairman Michael Miller has rubbished claims by Anthony Albanese that the media company’s mastheads are ‘working hand in glove’ with Peter Dutton.
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