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Then we get this exchange. Lisa Millar: Last night on Q+A the deputy prime minister linked the Victorian lockdowns with the second wave. It doesn’t help, that a senior member, is perpetuating that myth. Greg Hunt: I remember that Brendan Murphy and I warned very clearly, before the set of were test that is we didn’t support those protests. It is not about supporting the protests. We don’t support protests going on Millar: It is not about supporting them.
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