Sky News Australia Host Peta Credlin says “things are crook” in Victoria and are set to worsen as the state experiences “catastrophic debt”.
“The Andrews government puts the blame for the state’s catastrophic debt down to the ongoing hangover from its record-breaking lockdowns,” Ms Credlin said.
“With debt expected to hit 165 billion in 2026, with the states credit ratings in jeopardy not to mention public service cuts to be expected.”
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