Tony Abbott
© UnknownMr Abbott is due to be sworn in as prime minister this week
Tony Abbott has delayed moving into Australia's official prime ministerial residence because it is run-down and infested by possums but will instead take up digs at the national police academy. Mr Abbott is due to be sworn in as prime minister this week

The British-born fitness-obsessed prime minister-elect will live alongside police recruits in a tiny £70-a-night flat with a kitchenette but is reportedly happy because the compound has an excellent gym. Mr Abbott is due to be sworn in as prime minister this week after his landslide election victory last weekend and reportedly rejected an offer to stay in a £1800-a-night luxury rental.

Australia's official prime ministerial residence, The Lodge, a 1920s colonial-style 40-room mansion in Canberra, was intended to be a temporary lodging until a permanent "monumental" residence was constructed. It is in a state of serious disrepair and has given successive leaders problems.

Former prime minister Julia Gillard once recalled an embarrassing dinner with a visiting foreign leader in 2012 which was interrupted by possum urine dribbling from the roof towards a valuable painting.

"We had a celebrated incident where we had a visiting foreign leader," she told the Sunday Telegraph.

"There was much shooing of people out of the dining room because someone spotted wee making its way down the wall to one of the very precious paintings from the National Gallery."

The building is due to undergo extensive repairs for up to a year to fix the wiring, remove asbestos and repair the roof. Mr Abbott will host guests at his parliamentary offices until the repairs are complete.

The outgoing leader, Kevin Rudd, last week gave Mr Abbott a tour of The Lodge during an awkward handover that has become something of a post-election tradition.

Mr Abbott, a staunch Catholic, was asked if he planned to move in with his three daughters, who are in their 20s.

He replied: "The short answer is, yes, mate, because they don't want to leave until such time as they get married."