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Victoria’s local public health units opened during the pandemic.

‘People are going to die’: Funding doubt over state’s frontline public health defence

The Victorian government refuses to guarantee the future of local public health units that were crucial to the state’s pandemic fight, igniting concerns about more budget cuts to an already stretched health service.

  • Chip Le Grand, Henrietta Cook and Broede Carmody

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Former chief health officer Brett Sutton.

Coatsworth says pandemic lockdowns eroded trust as Sutton admits mistakes

Former Victorian chief health officer Brett Sutton admits he failed to explain why COVID lockdowns were necessary.

  • Olivia Ireland and Kate Aubusson
Krystle Mitchell is standing as a councillor for the City of Melbourne.

She quit the police over COVID-19 lockdowns. Now she’s standing for election

Krystle Mitchell quit the force in a blaze of publicity. Now she is on the hustings as a libertarian candidate.

  • Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Too controlling? Daniel Andrews has been dogged by accusations he centralised power in his office.

‘Presidentialisation of politics’: Daniel Andrews’ iron-fist era exposed in new documents

The former Victorian premier’s private office was extensively involved in responding to health-related media inquiries, prompting warnings about the centralisation of power.

  • Aisha Dow
Former Victorian chief health officer Brett Sutton.

Brett Sutton, polarising face of the pandemic, receives Order of Australia honour

Former chief health officer Brett Sutton who even had his visage on mugs and cushion covers, has been recognised for his service to Victorians.

  • Henrietta Cook and Aisha Dow
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‘We didn’t know if they’d shoot us’: When Brett Sutton faced the Taliban

He’s worked in war zones, nearly died climbing mountains and escaped a charging rhino. In a rare interview, Brett Sutton speaks about his wild-haired youth and life on the front line of medicine.

  • Sherryn Groch
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Independent candidate Ian Cook, who is suing the Victorian government, will contest the Mulgrave byelection.

Taxpayers slugged in government’s legal fight with Mulgrave candidate

Documents detail a mounting legal bill in the fight against a caterer who accused former chief health officer Brett Sutton of unlawfully ordering the closure of his business.

  • Annika Smethurst
Toilet rolls and other basic items were stripped from Australian supermarkets in March 2020.

COVID broke our pandemic rule book. What should be in our next plan?

We can’t predict when the next pandemic will come, but there are things we can learn from the last one.

  • Aisha Dow
Pollies get on board with the Matildas after their win over France.

How (most) pollies got swept away by Matilda mania

The exhilarating, white-knuckle three-hour epic World Cup soccer match was among Australia’s most-watched sporting events since Cathy Freeman’s Olympic run more than two decades ago.

  • David Estcourt and Kishor Napier-Raman
I Cook Foods owner Ian Cook (centre) outside the Supreme Court.

Brett Sutton destroyed catering business, owner argues, as ‘slug gate’ trial begins

The former chief health officer is accused of unlawfully ordering the closure of a Melbourne catering company when a woman died after eating a sandwich it prepared.

  • David Estcourt

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