OPINION MY father, Peter, used to work for the Country Roads Board. He tells a story of when he was in the boardroom once in the late 1960’s when a call was patched through to the chairman of the organisation. On the other end of the phone was Alan Hunt, the Member for Mornington at the time. The opposition had found a good candidate and he was wondering if CRB could announce some new projects around Mornington to bolster his chances or re-election. My father recounts that a furious chairman told Hunt, in no uncertain terms, that it was beneath…
