Queensland is set to pinch Melbourne's AFL grand final in a deal expected to cost Victoria's economy more than $50 million, as the sporting capital fights to keep the Melbourne Cup and Boxing Day Test.
The growing economic pain from Victoria's second wave comes as the Premier faces a political revolt over extending a state of emergency for a further 12 months at the end of stage four restrictions, as opponents demand limitations on the Premier's powers.
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