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And that was just day one of estimates hearings - or Esties, as some are trying to label it. We're back for more with day two.
Senator McAllister is fronting Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water; Senator Farrell is up for Finance; Senator Ayres is there for Prime Minister & Cabinet; Senator Watt is up for Home Affairs and Attorney-General's; and senators Chisholm and Brown are for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications & the Arts (excluding Communications & the Arts).
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