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Australian Arts

And introducing Michael Caine

3 December 2022

9:00 AM

3 December 2022

9:00 AM

It was the night of the Victorian election that might have seen Daniel Andrews fall like Lucifer never to rise again but didn’t. The palpable feeling that a significant fraction of the electorate wanted to vomit him out of their mouths as they had Scott Morrison proved not to be true or not true enough in the right seats that would have seen him ejected entirely or confined to a minority government where he would necessarily have to be much more consultative than he’s inclined to be.

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