Dumped ministers born again with committee roles worth up to $67k
Dumped state government ministers have found themselves new parliamentary roles, some landing lucrative committee chair positions.
Dumped state government ministers have found themselves new parliamentary roles, some landing lucrative committee chair positions.
Two dumped Palaszczuk government ministers have landed new parliamentary roles that see the backbenchers’ pay jump by $67,000 a year. QUESTION TIME BLOG
Families of victims killed by youth offenders will be given greater access to the courtroom, and journalists will be able to report what happens, under a commitment by Premier Steven Miles to rewrite controversial laws restricting scrutiny.
Confronting footage has captured a two-car crash that left Greens MP Amy MacMahon in a serious condition, with one witness describing it as being ‘like an explosion’.
Steven Miles has revealed a proposal to tackle juvenile First Nation offenders “to take them away from the triggers of that offending”. QUESTION TIME BLOG
Working Queensland families are spending $200 more than they earn each week on just the bare essentials as the spiralling cost of living pushes household budgets to the brink.
A perennial favourite has claimed the crown for the most popular boy’s baby name in Queensland, while another has returned to the top of the girls’ list for the first time since 2021. SEE HOW POPULAR YOUR NAME IS
Dumped Transport Minister Mark Bailey is gunning for a lucrative new parliamentary job that would see him interrogate the spending of his successor.
Homeowners are cashing in on the state’s housing crisis, illegally renting out backyards and sheds, often without access to running water or amenities.
The state government has released a draft plan to tackle the youth crime crisis gripping Queensland ahead of the state election later this year.
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