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Diary

29 March 2014

9:00 AM

29 March 2014

9:00 AM

A rabbi, a Catholic priest and an Anglican minister all gathered for afternoon tea. No, it’s not the start of a bad taste joke: it is the mid-point for what has been for me a most memorable and exciting week in parliament and in my Melbourne electorate of Kooyong. Attending the ecumenical service at the Carmelite Monastery in Kooyong is a not-to-be-missed annual event on the Kew Festival calendar.

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Josh Frydenberg is the parliamentary secretary to the Prime Minister and the federal member for Kooyong.

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