In the previous ACT shadow ministry Trevor Kaine, as well as being leader, was spokesman for the aging and disabled and Tony de Domenico was spokesman for urban services and rural matters.
Each was also spokesman for himself.
Kaine would have been 67 at the next election and 70 at the end of the next term. He was therefore disabled.
On the other hand, de Domenico thought that the urban and rural portfolios, logically, embraced all. If it wasn’t rural it must be urban and if it wasn’t urban it must be rural. And so, therefore, he was spokesman for everything.
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