The week is rolling to a close once again (who else is counting down until the end of this strange old year?)
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With the end of the week, everyone should know by now that this means it is Flashback Friday time.
We're continuing our walk through the pages of The Irrigator from June, 2013 again this week and we're sure there will be a familiar face or two in there for people to spot.
What else was happening in Australia during June, 2013?
June 7: The Reserve Bank of Australia decides to lower the official cash rate to 2.75 per cent - its lowest level in more than 50 years.
June 8: The Queensland Government signs up to the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
June 12: Prime Minister Julia Gillard during Question Time calls on the Opposition to disendorse Liberal candidate Mal Brough after a menu that made lewd and offensive jokes about her anatomy was used at his party fund-raiser. The menu, used at an event in March, lists Julia Gillard Kentucky Fried Quail before going on to describe it as Small breasts, huge thighs & a big red box.
June 26: Kevin Rudd defeats Julia Gillard 57 to 45 in an Australian Labor Party leadership spill.
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