Q&A recap: Penny Wong's 'get it done' message in the face of groundhog day politics

By Neil McMahon
Updated September 27 2016 - 8:08am, first published 7:27am
Speaking out against prejudice: Penny Wong.
Speaking out against prejudice: Penny Wong.
<i>Q&A:</i> (from left), Amanda Vanstone, Jay Wetherill, Tony Jones, Simon Birmingham and Penny Wong.
<i>Q&A:</i> (from left), Amanda Vanstone, Jay Wetherill, Tony Jones, Simon Birmingham and Penny Wong.

Watching Monday night's Q&A, you could be forgiven for thinking Penny Wong was more than a little fed up. And you could hardly blame her. Australia's determined embrace of a permanent political groundhog day is starting to wear thin on even the most patient among us.

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