Proper noun
Keneally (plural Keneallys)
A surname from Irish.
But Labor's home affairs spokeswoman Kristina Keneally believes there are serious questions to be answered about AUSTRAC's protocols and processes when it becomes aware of suspected child abuse. Source: Internet
Pfefferberg took the opportunity to tell Keneally the story of Oskar Schindler. Source: Internet
He gave him copies of some materials he had on file, and Keneally soon decided to make a fictionalised treatment of the story. Source: Internet
Speaking on the ABC panel, Ms Ley got stuck into Ms Keneally for what she alleged was a “preference deal” between Labor and the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers (SFF) Party. Source: Internet
I'm always puzzled by migrants such as Senator Keneally who talk about stopping further migration. Source: Internet
Keneally blamed migrants for unemployment and stagnant wages, and called for Australia to reduce its intake of “temporary migrants” so “Australians get a fair go and a first go at jobs”. Source: Internet