Qld lagging behind with strict new quarantine rule
Queenslanders were assured last month a process would be put in place to close a weakness in hotel quarantine. It still hasn’t happened.
Queenslanders were assured last month a process would be put in place to close a weakness in hotel quarantine. It still hasn’t happened.
Health authorities have had to tighten restrictions across Queensland’s hotel quarantine system as cases grow daily.
Queenslanders will again be able to hit the dancefloor inside, and in numbers, as the state’s coronavirus restrictions ease again. It comes as three new cases have been recorded.
Questions have been asked after the revelation that a group of Queensland public schools have been granted $50,000 under a controversial program, with no need to detail how they spend it.
Senior politicians and bureaucrats have been warned by the state’s corruption watchdog of the “temptations” they can face when dealing with lobbyists, political donors and consultants.
The corruption watchdog has warned senior politicians and bureaucrats over their dealings with lobbyists, political donors and consultants.
An Education Department executive stood aside for his involvement in the Jackie Trad school saga is still being paid.
The State Government has been accused of having a “secret plan” to “axe” a controversial state school program after revelations about the future of its funding were exposed.
Political lobbying laws are set for review after a request by the state’s Integrity Commissioner, who warns she’s noticed an “extraordinary and sustained” demand for her input.
Deputy Premier Steven Miles attacks Opposition Leader as questions over use of politicians’ private emails continue.
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