Three outlets publish the same opinion piece arguing that the Allan government should address its approaching end of term through an inquiry. The piece contends that Victoria needs an inquiry of a similar type to one commissioned in Western Australia by former premier Carmen Lawrence into “WA Inc” and the culture of governance associated with her predecessor, Brian Burke. The author frames the proposal as a way to ensure the government’s final phase is handled in a manner described as “with dignity,” while also implying that a review should examine governing practices and institutional culture rather than focusing on a single event. The article does not provide additional specific findings or details about wrongdoing, timing, or scope beyond the call for an inquiry modeled on the earlier WA “WA Inc” investigation. Overall, the shared message across the sources is that an independent inquiry would be the appropriate mechanism for closing out the Allan government’s period in office and for examining broader governance culture.