Dutton esta the questions about the lodge

The leader of the opposition Peter Dutton, a member of Dickson, north of Brisbane, beat questions about where he would have experienced as prime minister.
“I don’t think it’s important where I am,” he says.
The question took on a meaning in the light of Dutton’s commitment to force federal employees to work from the office full -time if the coalition won the elections.
Kirrrbilli House, in the photo in 2010.Credit: Peter Rae
The conductors of the morning show of Triple M Breakfast asked Dutton if he would have been the first Australian Prime Minister to work from home after saying Monday that he would have chosen to live at the Kirribilli House in Sydney rather than at the Canberra lodge.
“I try to take a walk or a gym every morning,” he said, describing his morning routine without directly facing the question. He added that he is a devotee of meditation.
“Wherever you are, wherever you live, it doesn’t matter,” he said.
Dutton refused to face similar questions in a press conference in Melbourne while remaining focused on his message on railway funding.