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Victoria’s COVID-19 pandemic spread has caused the state immense damage

Tasmanians used to be the butt of all jokes but now the joke is on Victorians as we become outcasts in our own country, writes Sophie Elsworth.

Daniel Andrews encourages Victorians to make better choices

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Our friends in Tasmania have long been the butt of all jokes and now I’m starting to understand how they feel.

Many of us have had a good-natured dig at those down south, with long-running jokes about the Apple Isle wheeled out at any opportunity.

But now the tables have turned.

Victorians are the new Tasmanians as we brace ourselves during these extremely testing times.

Melbourne is now commonly referred to as the COVID Capital and rightly so.

While the rest of the country appears to have returned to some sort of normality, in Victoria we are far from it.

The other day I was chatting to someone in Sydney, when he laughed and said to me, “How’s it going down there in Virus Victoria?”.

Australian Army Reservists work with Victorian Police Officers at a vehicle checkpoint in Victoria. Picture: Supplied
Australian Army Reservists work with Victorian Police Officers at a vehicle checkpoint in Victoria. Picture: Supplied

Whenever I’m speaking to anyone outside of Victoria, I immediately hear pity in their voice coming down the phone line, knowing I’m a Victorian, born and bred.

No one wants a bar of us right now, we’re being treated like outcasts in our own country and it’s starting to bite.

Melburnians are locked out of the rest of the state and Victorians are locked out of the rest of the country. We are unable to go to Tasmania if we wanted to.

Incredible really, to think we are hostages behind our border walls.

Who could forget those infamous words that rolled off the tongue of Premier Daniel Andrews’ following South Australia’s decision to open up its borders back in June to other states but keep Victorians locked out.

“I don’t want to be offensive to South Australians but why would you want to go there?”

Well, the joke is on us Vics now.

Kick a Vic, as they used to say back during AFL State of Origin days.

Who would want to come to Virus Victoria right now?

You’d be hard-pressed to find someone itching to get down south as the pandemic continues to sweep the state and any chance of Lockdown 2.0 ending seems a long way off.

Victoria has a bad rap now — not helped by some reckless behaviour on the part of some — and I reckon it’s here to stay.

So it’s fair to stay Victorians won’t be throwing stones any time soon at our interstate counterparts as it’s a long road ahead before we are clear of this mess and with that, we clear our bad reputation.

sophie.elsworth@news.com.au

@sophieelsworth

Sophie Elsworth
Sophie ElsworthEurope Correspondent

Sophie is Europe correspondent for News Corporation Australia and began reporting from Europe in November 2024. Her role includes covering all the big issues in Europe reporting for titles including The Daily and Sunday Telegraphs, daily and Sunday Herald Sun, The Courier-Mail and Brisbane's Sunday Mail and Adelaide's The Advertiser and Sunday Mail as well as regional and community brands. She has worked at numerous News Corp publications throughout her career and was media writer at The Australian, based in Melbourne, for four years before moving to the UK. She has also worked as a reporter at the Herald Sun in Melbourne, The Advertiser in Adelaide and The Courier-Mail in Brisbane and on the Sunshine Coast. Sophie regularly appears on TV and is a Sky News Australia contributor appearing on primetime programs including Credlin and The Kenny Report, a role she continues while in Europe. She graduated from university with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degrees and grew up on a sheep farm in central Victoria.

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