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'I wanna be the prime minister'
By Luke Dennehy
March 19, 2008 12:00am
SHE has a doll named after her, a bunch of videos and now her own clothing line, but what's next for Bindi Irwin?
Irwin, 9, launched Bindi Wear International with her mother Terri at Myer yesterday and hinted at even further ambitions.
"Hopefully maybe I can be President or Prime Minister," she joked.
"In America they are looking for the next President, and I've listened to everybody and nothing against them, but they are talking about jobs, houses, developments, money, money and more money and there is nothing about conservation.
"I haven't heard anything about that.
"We really do need to start doing something, we can't eat money in the long run."
Irwin was at the launch with her mother Terri, who made it clear she is still running Australia Zoo after rumours of a dispute between her and her father in law, Bob Irwin.
"He is a gentleman of retirement age who has suffered a lot in the last few years.
"I hope he makes his way and has a good life," she said.
The clothing line was partly designed by Bindi in between lunch breaks from school.
The clothes have slogans such as "tigers should be loved not rugs" that Bindi made up and she had an imput into the colours.
Bindi said the most important thing for her is spreading the conservation message around the world.
She also has strong opinions about Japanese whaling.
"It's awful what's happened, it's become war," she said of whaling.
"It's bullets now.
"Paul Watson was on the Steve Irwin trying to save whales and the Japanese shot at him, lucky he was wearing a special suit.
"It's become about bullets.
"What are we doing, I mean really."
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OH HELL NO!!
By Luke Dennehy
March 19, 2008 12:00am
SHE has a doll named after her, a bunch of videos and now her own clothing line, but what's next for Bindi Irwin?
Irwin, 9, launched Bindi Wear International with her mother Terri at Myer yesterday and hinted at even further ambitions.
"Hopefully maybe I can be President or Prime Minister," she joked.
"In America they are looking for the next President, and I've listened to everybody and nothing against them, but they are talking about jobs, houses, developments, money, money and more money and there is nothing about conservation.
"I haven't heard anything about that.
"We really do need to start doing something, we can't eat money in the long run."
Irwin was at the launch with her mother Terri, who made it clear she is still running Australia Zoo after rumours of a dispute between her and her father in law, Bob Irwin.
"He is a gentleman of retirement age who has suffered a lot in the last few years.
"I hope he makes his way and has a good life," she said.
The clothing line was partly designed by Bindi in between lunch breaks from school.
The clothes have slogans such as "tigers should be loved not rugs" that Bindi made up and she had an imput into the colours.
Bindi said the most important thing for her is spreading the conservation message around the world.
She also has strong opinions about Japanese whaling.
"It's awful what's happened, it's become war," she said of whaling.
"It's bullets now.
"Paul Watson was on the Steve Irwin trying to save whales and the Japanese shot at him, lucky he was wearing a special suit.
"It's become about bullets.
"What are we doing, I mean really."
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OH HELL NO!!