Anthony Albanese has tried to claim his relationship with Alan Joyce was a strictly <br>
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battles claims the Qantas boss was his 'personal travel <br>
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agent' for free flights and upgrades.<br>
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However that characterization of the relationship was <br>
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at odds with that made by Mr Joyce, who said he was 'good mates' <br>
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with Mr Albanese and had been 'for years'.<br>
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In the wake of the explosive claims that the Prime Minister had <br>
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Mr Joyce arrange free tickets and upgrades, Mr Albanese <br>
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distanced himself from the Qantas chief.<br>
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When asked about about their relationship on Sunday Mr Albanese implied it was purely in a professional capacity, having been Transport Minister and shadow transport spokesperson before becoming Prime Minister. <br>
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'He (Joyce) was the CEO of the national airline <br>
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... I had the same relationship with him that I have with John Borghetti as the CEO of Virgin,' <br>
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Mr Albanese said.<br>
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That assessment was at odds with the many photos showing Mr Albanese and Mr <br>
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Joyce apparently greatly enjoying each other's company. <br>
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Mr Albanese and Mr Joyce were pictured in high spirits on the <br>
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red carpet at the Qantas 100th Gala Dinner in March last year.<br>
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In photos from the event, Mr Joyce proudly walks the red carpet with one <br>
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arm around the prime minister and the other around Mr Albanese's <br>
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partner, Jodie Haydon.<br>
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Just five months later, in August, a smiling Mr <br>
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Albanese attended Qantas's unveiling of it's special <br>
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'Yes 23' emblazoned airplanes for the Voice referendum.<br>
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Former Qantas CEO Alan Joyce jovially walked the red carpet with one arm around the prime minister and the other around his partner, Jodie Haydon for a special anniversary event last year<br>
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<b>Mr Joyce was seen touching Mr Albanese's arm, with the PM bursting into laughter.</b><br>
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Even when Scott Morrison was PM, Mr Joyce enjoyed an apparently close relationship with Mr Albanese <br>
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as the pair stood close together at the launch of the Qantas' landmark Perth to London flight in March, 2018. <br>
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During a Senate hearing in September 2023, Mr Joyce said he had been 'friends for years' with Mr Albanese.<br>
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Asked about why he gifted Mr Albanese's son Nathan a membership to the prestigious <br>
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and exclusive Chairman's Lounge Mr Joyce refused to confirm <br>
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or deny but talked up his relationship with the Prime Minister.<br>
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<u>'I've been good mates with Albo for some time,' Mr Joyce said. </u><br>
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However, the then Qantas CEO refused to say whether he lobbied the <br>
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Prime Minister on the controversial decision to <br>
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lock competitor Qatar Airways out of domestic routes.<br>
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It has since emerged in a new book about Qantas, The Chairman's Lounge, by former Australian Financial Review columnist <br>
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Joe Aston that Ms Haydon is also a Chairman's Lounge member. <br>
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Mr Albanese and Mr Joyce also appeared to greatly enjoying each other's company at a Qantas event in August last <br>
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Reports have emerged in a new book Mr Albanese received <br>
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22 upgrades from economy from Qantas and he would liaise personally <br>
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with the former airline boss for them. <br>
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Aston also alleged Mr Albanese directly contacted Mr Joyce while in his <br>
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various parliamentary jobs to ask for special upgrades for himself or his family.<br>
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According to unnamed Qantas 'insiders' 11 of the 22 <br>
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flights Mr Albanese received upgrades for were 'privately <br>
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funded' and included overseas trips to Rome, London, Los <br>
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Angeles and Honolulu, with some being for holidays.<br>
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Mr Albanese insisted on Tuesday that the London flights was for <br>
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work purposes and all were 'declared in the appropriate way'. <br>
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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has leapt on the accusations describing <br>
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Mr Albanese as being the 'best friend' of Mr Joyce. <br>
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Mr Dutton told Sky News on Monday night it was 'strange' Mr Albanese had directly contacted Mr <br>
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Joyce to request upgrades while holding a regulatory position in the transport sector.<br>
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'If you're the Transport Minister and you're picking up the phone to one of the <br>
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most important stakeholders in the portfolio asking for <br>
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a free upgrade, then again, I think the Prime Minister would <br>
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be able to answer those questions more effectively than anyone else because I'm not aware of anyone else having done it,' Mr Dutton said.<br>
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<u><b>It has since emerged that Ms Haydon also has membership of <br>
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the Qantas Chairman's Lounge</b></u><br>
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The Prime Minister denied frequently asking Mr Joyce for upgrades <br>
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on Tuesday at press conference in the NSW city of <br>
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'The only discussions that I can recall with Alan Joyce certainly were <br>
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not discussed through calls - we discussed the first flight from Australia to Dubai <br>
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on the A380,' he said.<br>
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<u><strong>'I've declared everything in accordance with all <br>
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Aston was asked on Monday night by ABC interviewer Sarah Ferguson about <br>
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how confident he was that Mr Albanese had made calls <br>
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personally to Mr Joyce for upgrades.<br>
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<i><u>'I am very comfortable with my sourcing,' Aston said.</u></i><br>
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Asked whether he thought Mr Albanese had been influenced by Mr Joyce's <br>
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lobbying to block UAE airline Qatar domestically Aston said it was 'implausible' to think that the Prime Minister's office had nothing to do with the decision.<br>
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Mr Albanese's son Nathan, 24, has reportedly also been granted access to <br>
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the Qantas Chairman's Lounge (pictured, Mr Albanese and son Nathan in May, 2022)<br>
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'It's very hard to imagine a decision of any political <br>
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sensitivity in the Albanese government that would <br>
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not go through the Prime Minister's office,' Aston replied.<br>
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He noted the opening up of the Australian domestic <br>
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market Qatar had seemingly been sailing through with Transport Minister <br>
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Catherine King speaking warmly about the proposal until 'everything changed' to stop it dead in tracks. <br>
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Ms King repeatedly denied in parliament the decision to block Qatar was <br>
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due to Qantas lobbying her or any Labor colleagues.<br>
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Despite Mr Albanese claiming he declared every upgrade received from Qantas the Australian Financial Review <br>
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reported on Tuesday that he failed to do for his former wife Carmel Tebbutt when the two traveled together.<br>
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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has questioned the alleged personal requests Mr Albanese made to <br>
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Mr Joyce while in his various parliamentary jobs<br>
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Even when Scott Morrison was prime minister, Mr Joyce appeared to have a <br>
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close relationship with Mr Albanese (the pair are pictured at an event in 2019)<br>
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Sky New host Sharri Markson on Monday night labeled Mr Joyce as 'basically Albanese's personal travel agent.'<br>
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'This is all a question of integrity. Most Australians struggle to afford even an economy airfare.<br>
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They'd never be able to afford the luxury of business class.<br>
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It's out of our reach,' she said.<br>
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'Can Albanese truly be impartial when it comes to making decisions about Qantas when he's been getting tens <br>
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of thousands of dollars worth of free upgrades to business class?<br>
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The revelations puts the decision he made as transport minister and prime minister under a cloud.<br>
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'Aside from the integrity issues, this revelation is also politically lethal.<br>
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Albanese took care to curate a self-image of a housing commission boy who made it.<br>
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But now the perception is cementing of a long-term pollie <br>
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enjoying the perks of public office.'<br>
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Another awkward paradox of Mr Albanese's apparent <br>
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close relationship with Mr Joyce is that the Labor leader in a trade unionist advocate while Qantas attempted to break the power of the <br>
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Transport Workers Union by sacking 1700 staff during Covid. <br>
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The sacking has since been ruled illegal by Federal Court in a case brought by the union with <br>
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Qantas facing possible hundreds of thousands in compensation payouts. <br>
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The friendship however did find one perhaps unlikely defender in semi-retired <br>
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3AW radio star Neil Mitchell. <br>
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<b>'Quick test: upgrade Albo is a bad look,' Mitchell wrote on X.</b><br>
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'But does anybody believe he was seriously compromised by having Alan Joyce as a <br>
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bestie? Time to rewrite rules governing politicians.' <br>
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<b>WHAT IS THE QANTAS CHAIRMAN'S CLUB?</b><br>
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The Qantas Chairman's Lounge is an invitation-only club approved by the company chairman, with the guest list a closely-guarded secret.<br>
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It has been dubbed ¿the most exclusive club in the <br>
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Members include senior-ranking MPs including ministers, state premiers and the Prime Minister, leaders of major unions and sporting groups, Qantas ambassadors, selected A-list celebrities, major corporate figures and high-profile media personalities.<br>
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The clubs can be found in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide but are not signed, you have to know <br>
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where to look.<br>
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Inside you will find expensive wood and brass furnishings, wool carpet and marble flooring <br>
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all bathed in natural light. <br>
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Members enjoy fine à la carte dining with a complimentary premium array of beers, spirits and Australian wines.<br>
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Wine bottles are often given as departing gift<br>
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<b>Facilities may also include spas, showers and an assortment of books and magazines.</b><br>
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<u><strong>Members may bring in two guests at a time. </strong></u><br>
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Lounge attendants personally alert you when your flight is <br>
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to board and your personal preferences are logged for each flight.<br>
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Membership also entitles you to first-class facilities <br>
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free upgrades where they are available and a hotline to Qantas's customer service for any and <br>
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all travel needs. <br>
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<strong>Source: Executive Traveller</strong><br>
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