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Hawaii Holidays, “I Don’t Hold a Hose”, and the Engadine Maccas Rumour | Flogs Podcast

22 min · 30. mars 2026
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In this episode of Flogs, Flan and Craig take a deep dive into one of Australia’s most controversial prime ministers: Scott Morrison. From the infamous Hawaii holiday during the 2019–20 bushfires, to the legendary “I don’t hold a hose, mate” comment, and even the infamous Engadine Maccas rumour, nothing is off limits. We break down the moments that defined Morrison’s time in office, including: * The bushfire crisis and the Hawaii trip * Tone-deaf political moments and public gaffes * Vaccine rollout controversies during COVID * Awkward encounters with Australians * Leaked texts from fellow politicians * The bizarre fast-food rumour that refuses to die Then we decide the most important question of all: Just how big of a flog was Scotty from Marketing? Warning: This podcast contains strong language, satire, and absolutely zero respect for political bullshit.

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