Premier slams CFMEU as ‘dodgiest training provider ever’
Premier David Crisafulli has blasted the CFMEU in an attempt to deflect against a veiled attack against his past business dealings by saying the union’s “days of running roughshod are over”.
Premier David Crisafulli has blasted the CFMEU in an attempt to deflect against a veiled attack against his past business dealings by saying the union’s “days of running roughshod are over”.
Director-general John Sosso has been appointed to a secretive selection panel, triggering further outrage from the Labor Opposition.
Dale Last has been chipped for “cheerleading” oil and gas projects after taking six others on a $30,000 trade mission. THIS IS GEORGE STREET BEAT
In another show of code-crossing unity, the Titans, Broncos, Cowboys, Lions, Suns and Reds have fired off a fresh letter to 1 William Street. THIS IS GEORGE STREET BEAT
Treasurer David Janetzki has made a stunning admission about the $757 million the government has promised to save as the deadline draws closer.
Hopes of a renowned ‘gold medal maker’ returning to lead the Queensland Academy of Sport have been dashed by her appointment to the board of another sporting body.
Deputy Opposition Leader Cameron Dick has unloaded over the timing of the announcement of John Sosso’s appointment to redraw election boundaries, slamming it and the Premier.
Queensland’s Energy Minister has rejected claims his office shut down information on a power station blast earlier this month, but three media statements prepared on the issue were never released.
The LNP is struggling to realise governing is far harder than opposing, writes state political editor Hayden Johnson.
The Energy Minister has been accused of sacking electricity bosses to distract from his failure to inform Queenslanders of the latest power station explosion.
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