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A royal commission into coronavirus? Be careful what you wish for

30 September 2021

4:00 AM

30 September 2021

4:00 AM

Some former politicians and commentators are suggesting there be an ‘independent’ review in the form of a royal commission to assess Australia’s handling of the pandemic.

There is certainly plenty that needs looking into: the Commonwealth’s rollout of the vaccine; use of evidence and expert advice by chief health officers and medical authorities; misreporting by the media; the efficacy of border closures, lockdowns, and curfews; suspension of parliamentary sittings; loss of civil liberties; police brutality; the economic, education and social impacts; and the effectiveness of that specially created new body — the National Cabinet.

However, before we launch yet another royal commission...

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