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Daniel Andrews: A life in politics
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2008: Victorian health minister Daniel Andrews.Credit:Andrew De La Rue
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April 2010: Andrews as health minister with then premier John Brumby.Credit:Wayne Taylor
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December 3, 2010: The Labor leader poses for a photo at Parliament House with his family: wife Catherine and children, Noah, 8, Grace, 6 and Joseph, 3.Credit:Rebecca Hallas
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December 21, 2010: The then opposition leader is sworn in at the opening of the 57th parliament of Victoria.Credit:John Woudstra
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October 2011: Getting heated as opposition leader in Victorian parliament.Credit:Craig Abraham
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March 2012: Speaking at a union rally outside Parliament House in opposition to proposed Baillieu government changes to the Victorian WorkCover Authority.Credit:Paul Rovere
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May 2012: Addressing the Victorian state Labor conference at Moonee Valley Racecourse.Credit:Craig Abraham
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December 2013: Holding a petition outside of Parliament House.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui
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February 2014: Visiting the SPC Ardmona factroy in Shepparton with then federal Labor leader Bill Shorten.Credit:Joe Armao
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November 11, 2014: At the Balcombe Road level crossing in Mentone – one promised for removal if elected.Credit:Penny Stephens
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2014: On the campaign trail in Bayswater.Credit:Arsineh Houspian
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November 29, 2014: Celebrating Victorian Labor’s election win at Mulgrave Country Club.Credit:Scott Barbour
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2015: In Tiananmen Square during a visit to China – an image that would become a popular meme format for fans and foes alike.Credit:Twitter
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2015: Posing for a portrait on the one year anniversary of his state Labor government.Credit:Wayne Taylor
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2016: Addressing the crowd at the Equal Love Rally in Melbourne.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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August 2018: Unveiling the planned Suburban Rail Loop just before the 2018 state election with Transport Minister Jacinta Allan.Credit:Joe Armao
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May 2019: At the Curtin Hotel in Carlton with then federal Labor leader Bill Shorten ahead of the 2019 federal election.Credit:Eddie Jim
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May 2020: Arriving for one of many COVID-19 updates.Credit:Eddie Jim
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September 2020: Taking the oath at the hotel quarantine inquiry.Credit:Screengrab
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October 2020: Providing a daily COVID update.Credit:Paul Jeffers