Daniel Andrews resigns as premier of Victoria after three elections, nine years
- Daniel Andrews, the former premier of Victoria, has resigned after serving three elections and nine years in office.
- Andrews, known for implementing the strictest COVID lockdowns in Australia, stepped down amidst controversy.
- This resignation follows the unexpected resignation of another Labor premier, Mark McGowan, earlier this year.
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'Time to step away': Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews calls time
Outgoing Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews. Photo: Getty Images Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews leaves behind a legacy of reforms and scandals following his shock resignation after almost a decade in the job.
·Otago, New Zealand
Read Full ArticleDaniel Andrews quits after almost a decade as Victoria's Premier
One of Australia's longest serving premiers is stepping down, leaving the top job as a towering figure in both state and national politics. Daniel Andrews says it will be up to others to determine his legacy.
·Sydney, Australia
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