Advertisement “It continues to be the only lockdown, before or since, announced with no notice whatsoever – and giving rise to the obvious impression it was made on the grounds of security rather than public health,” she said on the first anniversary of the hard lockdown earlier this month. “It’s disappointing the state government has not accepted a key recommendation to say sorry for that.” The government accepts mistakes were made but “made no apology for saving people’s lives”. That pursuit of justice, coupled with her public push for more funding, has put her at odds with the Andrews government during her seven years heading the state’s public sector watchdog.