The roof of the House of Reps starts leaking during Question Time.
Women in the hot seats ... Tanya Plibersek and Julie Bishop. Source: News Corp Australia
LEAKS aren't uncommon in Parliament House, but they're usually not of the rain variety.
That was until today.
A big storm over the nation's capital featured in Question Time, as Parliament House's roof sprung a leak.
Attendants had to bring towels and a bucket onto the chamber floor to mop up the drips, as thunder rumbled above.
The rain was not the only unusual part of today's Question Time, with two new faces in the big chairs.
Julie Bishop was acting Prime Minister and Tanya Plibersek sat in as acting Opposition Leader, with both Tony Abbott and Bill Shorten attending Phillip Hughes' funeral.
We've heard of wets in power before but this is ridiculous ... an attendant tends to a leak in the roof during Question Time in the House of Representatives in Canberra today. Source: News Corp Australia
"I notice that our roof is leaking," Speaker Bronwyn Bishop said, looking skyward.
She joked that "leaking" is a familiar problem to political parties, before requesting a bucket.
Soggy ... our national capital is wetter than usual today. Picture: Gary Ramage Source: News Corp Australia
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