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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 27: Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews speaks to the media at the daily briefing on September 27, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Victoria has recorded 16 new coronavirus cases and 2 deaths in the past 24 hours. Metropolitan Melbourne remains under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, with people only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. The majority of retail businesses are also closed. Other Victorian regions are in stage 3 lockdown. The restrictions, which came into effect from 2 August, were introduced by the Victorian government as health authorities worked to respond to a second wave of community COVID-19 transmissions across the state. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

Dan’s new plan shows he’s going mad

Daniel Andrews’ latest suite of nonsensical decisions smacks of a man getting lost in the nitty gritty rather than focusing on the big picture. And it’s a bit rich coming from a government that couldn’t get the basics right, writes Andrew Bolt.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 25: Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews reacts during his press conference on September 25, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Victoria has recorded 14 new coronavirus cases and eight deaths in the past 24 hours. Metropolitan Melbourne remains under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, with people only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. The majority of retail businesses are also closed. Other Victorian regions are in stage 3 lockdown. The restrictions, which came into effect from 2 August, were introduced by the Victorian government as health authorities work to reduce community COVID-19 transmissions across the state. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)

Why Dan’s just a passenger on a ship of fools

Daniel Andrews has made it clear he’s a control freak who controls nothing and his evidence to the hotel quarantine inquiry shows he has lost confidence in his own government, revealing him to be a mere passenger on a ship of fools, writes Andrew Bolt.

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A waitress wearing a protective face covering brings drinks to customers in the late summer sunshine at outside tables in Soho, central London on September 20, 2020 as the British government consider fresh nationwide restrictions after an rise in cases of the novel coronavirus. - The government this week tightened restrictions on socialising because of a surge in coronavirus cases, and imposed local lockdowns across swathes of the country. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

Why Europe proves we can live with this virus

People in Europe are no longer dying from coronavirus like they were but the ABC continues to push “grim news” about the second wave of infections now hitting European countries. It’s time to realise facts are cheaper than fear, writes Andrew Bolt.

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19 SEPTEMBER 2020 MELBOURNE AUWWW.MATRIXNEWS.COM.AUNON EXCLUSIVE PICTURESAnti lockdown protests pop up across Melbourne. Location: Elwood Beach

Is Victoria’s police state about to get worse?

Life in Daniel Andrews’ Victoria is about to become even more draconian, with the Premier now wanting the power to appoint “designated officers” who can lock up the rest of us without even a court hearing. And it’s frightening, writes Andrew Bolt.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos September 20, 2020: Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews press conference today.Picture: NCA NewsWire / Wayne Taylor

Casey cluster finally exposes Andrews’ hypocrisy

Multicultural Victoria is insane. It’s again proven in the Premier’s decision to spare a group of Afghans spreading coronavirus from punishment and instead fine protesting grannies in a park. Showing, once more, we’re really not all in this together, writes Andrew Bolt.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos SEPTEMBER 14, 2020: Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews gives his daily update on the COVID-19 pandemic. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Andrew Henshaw

Why we must be spared the Cult of Dan

Victoria’s crazy Cult of Dan is backed by polls showing strong public support for our most authoritarian Premier yet. It is extraordinary that the more people who die from his disasters, the more the survivors praise him for his strength, writes Andrew Bolt.

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Premier Anastasia Palaszczuk makes a media announcement and gets her flu vaccination.  Pic Peter Wallis

How our leaders are feeding us lies in virus panic

Queensland’s Premier blamed her Chief Medical Officer for deciding to ban a woman from travelling to the state for her father’s funeral and Premier Daniel Andrews blamed data and doctors for imposing the world’s harshest bans. When will our leaders stop lying, writes Andrew Bolt.

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08/09/20 Bourke Street Mall facing north. Aaron Francis/The Australian

Why we should look to Europe’s pandemic reaction

Europe’s second wave of coronavirus should reassure us that it’s time to stop the mad panic of ruinous shutdowns like those imposed by Victoria. This virus is not as deadly as the “experts” led us to believe, writes Andrew Bolt.

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