‘That’s not true’: Daniel Andrews blasted over secret COVID-19 polling

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‘That’s not true’: Daniel Andrews blasted over secret COVID-19 polling
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Daniel Andrews has been accused of being driven by secret taxpayer-funded polling throughout the COVID-19 pandemic which was contrary to the language frequently used by the Premier during some of Victoria's darkest days in lockdown.

The Australian revealed the Premier spent $2 million worth of taxpayer money to fund research to gauge public sentiment on his personal performance as the state suffered through harsh lockdowns.

Daniel Andrews spent $2 million worth of taxpayer money to fund research to gauge public sentiment on his personal performance as the state suffered through harsh lockdowns. Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Geraghty

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