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Inside national cabinet’s early COVID-19 decisions

Tom Burton
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Former South Australian senator-come “transparency warrior” Rex Patrick scored a significant win in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal when it rejected confidentiality claims for national cabinet decisions. It ruled confidentiality protections only applied to the actual cabinet.

The source documents make fascinating reading for anyone interested in the early days of the pandemic. They reveal just how astonishingly quickly unheard-of civil controls were implemented, amid horrific death counts firstly in Italy and then Western Europe and the US.

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Tom Burton has held senior editorial and publishing roles with The Mandarin, The Sydney Morning Herald and as Canberra bureau chief for The Australian Financial Review. He has won three Walkley awards. Connect with Tom on Twitter. Email Tom at tom.burton@afr.com

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