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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 17: Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews speaks to the media on February 17, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Victoria's stage 4 lockdown which has been in place for the last 5 days will end at 11:59pm tonight after no additional COVID-19 cases were recorded in the last 24 hours. From midnight, masks will be mandatory indoors and outdoors where social distancing isn't possible, household gatherings will be limited to 5 and outside gatherings are limited to 20. School will resume from Thursday, and weddings and funerals can go ahead subject to capacity and density rules. Hospitality will be able to resume. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)
Rita Panahi

Dan’s slow move to act on TikTok

It takes mere seconds to delete a TikTok account, yet Daniel Andrews’ massive social media team has failed to complete the simple and very necessary task, despite the espionage risk.

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Cunning tricks burn voters’ trust

OF all the damning words in Wednesday’s Ombudsman report, one stood out above the others: “artifice”. It’s just one word, but it sums up the crisis engulfing Daniel Andrews perfectly, writes Matt Johnston.

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Dan Andrews faces media over rorts report.

Premier sorry for $388k election cheat

PREMIER Daniel Andrews has apologised for the rorts-for-votes scheme that siphoned up to $388,000 from taxpayers to help the Labor Party win the 2014 election, after a damning report by the state’s watchdog. LATEST UPDATES

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Embattled speaker Telmo Languiller will be in the chair for Question Time. Picture: Tim Carrafa

The price recent rorters have paid

PREMIER Daniel Andrews has said no ministers or MPs will face consequences over the rorts for votes affair. But many recent political rorters haven’t been so lucky — suffering heavy consequences for their mistakes. Here’s what happened to them.

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17/09/2003 Empty classrooms at Black Rock Primary School, reflect many empty school grounds across Melbourne due to the Teachers Strike. Strikes. Schools.

Land buy-up for city fringe schools

A WHOPPING $236 million land buy-up is set to clear the way for more than a dozen new schools in Melbourne’s growth suburbs, Premier Daniel Andrews announced today.

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