The official menu for King Charles’ parliamentary reception.Credit: @AndrewBGreene

But now a major uncalled-for and un-Australian error has been spotted on the menu for the reception for Charles III and Queen Camilla.

Amid the patriotic delights on offer such as the pumpkin Victorian Meredith feta and warrigal frittata, the Griffith salted Murray cod croquette and wattleseed lamington was a reference to an “Anzac cookie” in the sweet platter section of the menu

Oh dear. The Department of Veterans Affairs guidelines for use of the word “Anzac” run to 28 pages. It includes the Protection of Word “Anzac” Act 1920.

Guidelines state “the biscuits must not substantially deviate from the generally accepted recipe and shape, and must be referred to as ‘Anzac Biscuits’ or ‘Anzac Slice’ (not ‘Anzac Cookies’).”

The Department of Parliamentary Services responded saying the usual naming convention is ‘Anzac biscuits’.

“At the parliamentary reception however it did not happen due to an oversight when printing the menu. We meant no disrespect to the term Anzac and its significance within Australian culture.”

RUNDLE’S RUNNER

By the time media watchers were digesting the news that Crikey’s veteran correspondent-at-large Guy Rundle had been dumped after making one gross comment too many, the writer was already about to embark on his next adventure.

Anybody familiar with Rundle’s oeuvre would be unsurprised at the icky text message he sent into ABC’s Radio National Breakfast last week claiming that rising sexual assault complaints are because “every grope is now a sexual assault”.

What’s more surprising is that after years of tormenting editors with his overwritten prose, semi-regular offensive outbursts and general Hunter S. Thompson complex, Rundle was finally out. Despite all of the above, the subscribers love (and continue to love) him.

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Perhaps those Rundle fans can rejoice because Guy the Gonzo is in the United States, where he was meant to cover the election for Crikey, until last week’s news. But while Rundle’s flights were already booked CBD hears Crikey’s parent company Private Media hadn’t contributed to any travel costs before their relationship with Rundle ended on Friday. And nobody at the publication has heard from him, or knows where he is. Rundle didn’t enlighten us either when we tried to reach him.

So all that’s left is to hold out for the inevitable Substack, where our Guy can pontificate away without pesky editors removing his obscure literary references and rogue racial essentialisms.

SUSSAN IN THE SKY

In 2017, Sussan Ley stood aside from then prime minister Malcolm Turnbull’s ministry in part over her prodigious use of taxpayer-funded flights.

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But Ley, now deputy Liberal leader, no longer needs to bill the punters, because the NSW MP has just bought her own plane – a Cessna 182, according to her register of interests.

A spokesperson for Ley told CBD the MP had bought the plane after recently relicensing as a pilot, and that the Cessna was a reliable working bush aircraft, as well as her favourite.

“Her electorate of Farrer is 126,500 square kilometres, and one of the largest in the country. It is around the same size as Greece, Bangladesh or Nepal. She is using her plane to help to fly around her electorate at her own expense,” they said.

Ley first got her commercial pilot licence at 19, but failed to get a job with a major airline because of her gender. Some places are worse at this stuff than the Liberal Party.

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