NSW health minister Brad Hazzard apologises after tirade at Labor's Jodi McKay

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NSW health minister Brad Hazzard apologises after tirade at Labor's Jodi McKay
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After state opposition leader raised a question about face masks, Hazzard said ‘you certainly need one’ and called her ‘stupid’

The New South Wales health minister, Brad Hazzard, has apologised to the state’s opposition leader Jodi McKay after he derided her as “quite stupid”, a “goose” and a “complete pork chop” during an outburst in the state’s parliament.

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