Greens’ free-for-all if they win balance of power
The Greens will announce a generous plan that will save Queenslanders hundreds of millions of dollars – if the party wins the balance of power at next month’s state election.
The Greens will announce a generous plan that will save Queenslanders hundreds of millions of dollars – if the party wins the balance of power at next month’s state election.
Tens of thousands of dollars have been spent on branded workwear for employees of Brisbane’s huge Cross River Rail project, with the Opposition questioning if it is money well spent.
While the eviction freeze for Queensland residential renters is about to finish, the State Government has promised that a number of other protections will stay in place through to the end of the year. This is what you need to know.
Queensland car registration numbers have had their smallest increase in two decades, and some of the factors from COVID-19 could be to blame.
Mayoral candidates could soon be forced to comply with strict spending caps at local council elections, facing harsh penalties for breaches.
Security concerns have been raised over revelations hundreds of pieces of technology owned by state government entities are still in the hands of former employees.
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says she is prepared to lose the looming October State Election over her Government’s tough border stance and handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Queensland has reported no new cases of the pandemic coronavirus on Monday, as it was revealed Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young has been the subject of death threats, while the Premier has promised to stare down the people “who are trying to tear Queensland apart”.
Taxpayers are paying for billboards featuring pictures of Queensland MPs from both sides of politics less than two months from the looming October election. SEE THE BILLBOARDS.
Queensland’s Chief Medical Officer has copped the blame for the state’s harsh border policies, the Premier passing the buck to her seven times.
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