Nationals John Barilaro and Bridget McKenzie at odds over new tighter NSW-Victorian border lockdown

Anthony Bunn
Updated July 21 2020 - 8:30pm, first published 5:30pm
Fired up: NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro responds to the media in Wagga on Tuesday, including a question from an ABC journalist that displeased him. Wagga mayor Greg Conkey and NSW Upper House Nationals member Wes Fang were standing behind him. Picture: DAILY ADVERTISER
Fired up: NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro responds to the media in Wagga on Tuesday, including a question from an ABC journalist that displeased him. Wagga mayor Greg Conkey and NSW Upper House Nationals member Wes Fang were standing behind him. Picture: DAILY ADVERTISER

NATIONALS senator Bridget McKenzie has rebuked state premiers for not comprehending the consequences of harsh new NSW-Victorian border restrictions.

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Anthony Bunn

Anthony Bunn

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