Scott Morrison, Nowhere to be Seen

Nicholas Serry
3 min readFeb 14, 2021

I recall a time when state politics was seen as a bit of a joke, an overly bureaucratic echelon of government that did not warrant multi-page spreads in our papers. Who even remembers Dennis Napthine? I recall a time when premier Daniel Andrews was referred to by his opposition as Andrew Daniels, a slight at his minute public profile. Before the pandemic, I liked that Daniel Andrews removed some level crossings near me which improved traffic. I appreciate that his politics align pretty closely with my views, but, like most I would argue, the Victorian Parliament did not occupy much of my…

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Nicholas Serry

I'm a student from Australia that began writing during the coronavirus lockdown usually around politics and media