Tony Abbott's gifts to keep - leather suitcase from Francois, bike gear from Shinzo

By Matthew Raggatt
September 19 2015 - 11:30pm
Tony Abbott, pictured in the Oval Office last year, received a coloured print of Ed Ruscha's Column with Speed Lines from US  President Barack Obama, but the print will remain in the prime minister's Canberra suite. Mr Abbott will keep a set of cufflinks received from Secretary of State John Kerry.  Photo: Andrew Meares
Tony Abbott, pictured in the Oval Office last year, received a coloured print of Ed Ruscha's Column with Speed Lines from US President Barack Obama, but the print will remain in the prime minister's Canberra suite. Mr Abbott will keep a set of cufflinks received from Secretary of State John Kerry. Photo: Andrew Meares
Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during the signing of the Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement in July  last year. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during the signing of the Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement in July last year. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Prime Minister Tony Abbott on an early morning bike ride past the National Diet Building in Tokyo last year. A cycling present from the Japanese prime minister was the most expensive gift Mr Abbott will keep from his time as national leader. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Prime Minister Tony Abbott on an early morning bike ride past the National Diet Building in Tokyo last year. A cycling present from the Japanese prime minister was the most expensive gift Mr Abbott will keep from his time as national leader. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

He may have spent his last night at Kirribilli House and will never get a look in the Prime Minister's suite again, but there are a few mementoes Tony Abbott has decided he'll be taking with him.

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