No seats but an encouraging swing for Labor in regions
Labor’s regional vote has swung back following its 2019 drubbing, the results boding well for the 2025 poll.
Labor’s regional vote has swung back following its 2019 drubbing, the results boding well for the 2025 poll.
Years of effort have paid off as the Greens look set to clinch up to three federal seats in Queensland – but two are still on a knife’s edge.
Labor has conceded defeat in a key Brisbane seat, as new Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the nation is facing “dire economic challenges”. LATEST COVERAGE
A number of key battleground seats across South East Queensland remain in doubt after a swell of support for the Greens.
Hundreds of elective procedures could be delayed until at least the end of June as a product essential for medical imaging is in short supply worldwide.
Regional doctors are stressed and patients can’t get care despite $150 million being poured into band-aid solutions to a worker shortage.
The Deputy Premier visited Cairns to announce QLD’s commitment to the Cairns Marine Precinct but found himself fielding more questions about a looming health crisis.
With the state’s hospital crisis to get worse before it gets better, the Government has issued an urgent plea to Queenslanders.
The worst flu season in a decade is set to add pressure to Queensland’s struggling health system, with Yvette D’Ath asking the federal government to subsidise or make flu shots free for more Australians.
Exhausted frontline workers have spoken out about the health crisis gripping Queensland, claiming struggling hospitals are in the “worst state” they’ve ever seen. VOTE IN THE POLL
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