Australia's beleaguered prime minister, Scott Morrison, has admitted there were things he 'could have handled much better' in the bushfire crisis and will propose a royal commission into the disaster
Australia's beleaguered prime minister, Scott Morrison, has admitted there were things he"could have handled much better" in the bushfire crisis and will propose a royal commission into the disaster.
The prime minister has been heavily criticized for his tone-deaf interactions with fire-ravaged communities and inaction over climate change. In a lengthy interview with the ABC's Insiders host, David Speers, Morrison said the fires had made his government"think a little harder" on how to provide comfort and consolation to the victims.A projection on the Sydney Opera House honors firefighters on January 11.
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