Is there anything more piteous than the once great state of Victoria?
Its citizenry bludgeoned into psychosis by the world’s longest lockdown, its opposition party a forgettable heap, its net debt twice as burdensome as NSW’s, and its Premier seemingly on the precipice of reopening the anvil factories, if Daniel Andrews’ decision to revive the State Electricity Commission is anything to go by.
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Michael Roddan is a Walkley Award-winning national correspondent based in Sydney. He is a former business and economics reporter for The Australian. Connect with Michael on Twitter. Email Michael at m.roddan@afr.com