Sporting icons, business gurus in the firing line in Games board slaughter
Knives are being sharpened and some huge names are on the chopping block from the Brisbane Olympic Games board. SEE WHO
Knives are being sharpened and some huge names are on the chopping block from the Brisbane Olympic Games board. SEE WHO
Youth Justice Minister Laura Gerber has refused to detail what seven serious charges will be included in the second round of the government’s flagship crime laws this week.
Steven Miles responded to successive dire opinion polls as premier by pledging to work harder. Though the writing might be on the wall after this latest blow, writes Hayden Johnson.
Three months after leading the LNP to victory, David Crisafulli is the most popular leader in the country, putting further pressure on Steven Miles.
High-profile sport and business identities are set to be sensationally axed from the powerful Brisbane 2032 board in bid to “enhance efficient and effective decision-making”.
He was famously the “only” public service boss to be sacked by the LNP state government. Now Mike Kaiser is eyeing a new role. THIS IS GEORGE ST BEAT
An entire outback town is underwater after being smashed by record rainfall last week, as many other communities brace for the same.
Weather chaos continues around Queensland with major flood warnings in place after another day of heavy rain that is continuing into the evening in some parts.
A phone call just minutes before the release of the state’s Olympic infrastructure plan was the last chance for the federal government to learn where its $3.4bn of Games cash would be spent.
A major investment partner of Brisbane’s Queen’s Wharf casino maintained a secret relationship with organised crime figures and conducted shady handshake deals, an explosive report has found.
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