NT News brings out ‘bizzarre’ limited-edition toilet paper lift-out | Sky News Australia

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6PR’s Oliver Peterson says the “toilet paper run is just odd, it’s so bizarre” as the NT News prints an “eight-page special lift-out” where readers can get “limited edition one-ply toilet newspaper sheets”.

Atop the NT News’ front page for Thursday is an advertisement for a limited-edition lift-out which can be used as toilet paper titled “run out of loo paper?” which comes as supermarkets across the

country face a run on toilet paper. Mr Peterson told Sky News host Peter Gleeson people just need to “step back and relax and really listen to our health authorities; the message could not be clearer”.

 

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Always loved the NT News slant on things. The rest of Australia's media would do well to look and learn

You all know the NT News is well known for taking the absolute piss out of any situation...right?

Adult nappies will not be very popular

It JoshFrydenberg and ScottMorrisonMP last stimulus package to boost the economy. Because the economy in going down the toilet why not exploit this.

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