Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has defended having over 90 staff working in his personal, private office he says are “working incredibly hard” but the true undisclosed staff number is believed to be much higher.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has defended having more than 90 staff working in his personal, private office, saying they are “working incredibly hard”, but the true undisclosed staff number is believed to be much higher.
The focus on Mr Andrews’ private offices came as Opposition Leader Matthew Guy lost his third staffer in just a week as heBoth major parties are facing a threat from a multitude of new parties set to join the November state election race.are being sought to contest up to a dozen key Melbourne seats. “It’s this self-licking ice cream that’s just churning and burning itself while people are being hurt,” former special forces commando and founder of Angry Victorians Party Heston Russell told“Ice creams are meant to be for someone else to enjoy. But it’s this merry-go-round of the politicians and bureaucrats chasing their own tails and feathering their own nests.”
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