Gabrielle Jackson speaks to Victorian state correspondent Benita Kolovos about the mass exodus from the Victorian government front bench, and how it could affect the outcome in the upcoming state election
Five months before a state election, Daniel Andrews’ Labor government has faced an exodus of some of its most senior cabinet ministers – taking with them a combined 71 years of political experience.
To add to the turmoil, the premier is facing tough questions after multiple secret interviews with the state’s integrity commission.about how the loss of four senior cabinet ministers will impact the chances of Labor in the state election later this year
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