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August 2020
As Christmas approaches, the Unit realise that things are looking a little quiet for the PM and media opportunities must be found before the new year.
After an embarrassing incident at an air force base brings military recruitment into the headlines, the Central Policy Unit must make life in the uniform appealing to Gen Y.
A report into the cost of maintaining Kirribilli House comes back to bite Ian. With Phillip in charge, the report looks set to embarrass the PM right before another interest rate rise.
When a junior minister is caught up in a financial scandal, the PM must decide whether to sack or stand by him.
Tired of opening other people's buildings, the prime minister dreams of leaving his own architectural legacy.
Pressure mounts on the government to fund an expensive new pill, despite evidence that it may not be worth funding at all.
In the midst of a national security crisis the Unit must also deal with a visit by a group of school students eager to learn about political life.
Diplomatic relations are strained when the Prime Minister makes a promise he can't fulfill.
The Prime Minister is caught out on talk-back radio, promising to tackle the problem of childhood obesity. Now the Unit must come up with a policy that keeps everyone happy.
The Prime Minister has declared there will be no more political appointments to diplomatic posts. Problem is - he needs to make one more.
When a military incident threatens to escalate the Unit must deal with a delicate piece of international diplomacy involving one of our closest neighbours.
The budget lacks an eye-catching "centrepiece" and Tony asks Murph to come up with a last minute policy which will give the PM the visionary public image he wants.
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