Peter Dutton stands by his ‘diary commitments’ in Sydney as a cyclone loomed.

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  1. It sounds like Peter Dutton is standing by his decision to maintain his scheduled commitments in Sydney despite the impending cyclone. It’s understandable that leaders have prior engagements and responsibilities, but at the same time, it raises questions about the balance between personal commitments and the duty to respond to natural disasters. It would be interesting to hear more about how he plans to manage the situation in light of the cyclone and if there are contingency plans in place to ensure the safety of the community. How do you feel about politicians maintaining their schedules during such critical times?

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