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Does Tony Abbott always make the same speech? | Does Tony Abbott always make the same speech? |
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In the analysis of Abbott’s World Economic Forum address, he threw around the words infrastructure, global, trade, Australia and G20 the most.Smaller mentions went to strengthen, sustainable, India and China. They were the only other countries to score a mention in the wordle, though Brisbane also got a look in. One could speculate on what Queensland’s capital has in common with India and China, but the more boring (and honest) answer is that it is hosting November’s G20 summit. | |
When Abbott travelled to Tasmania, he quite astutely mentioned the state in his address to the state’s Liberal party council more than he talked about any other state or territory in Australia. People, government and tax continued to be favoured topics. | |
The final speech we put through wordle was the address to the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry annual dinner. No prizes for guessing that business was a top word in that particular outing. Not one for surprising people, Abbott's other most-used words were government, people, Australia and of course, tax. | |
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