Callide generator to be switched off for days longer than expected
A crucial state-owned coal-fired generator – which has been offline since Tuesday – will be switched off for days longer than expected, it can be revealed.
A crucial state-owned coal-fired generator – which has been offline since Tuesday – will be switched off for days longer than expected, it can be revealed.
Premier David Crisafulli has confirmed he had asked his cabinet to have a look at different models to combat rising fuel costs following renewed calls for a cost-of-living intervention.
Courts could be opened further, knife sales further restricted, and sentences toughened within the year as Premier David Crisafulli vows to plug any gaps in the state’s crime laws.
The family of a Coles worker allegedly stabbed by a 13-year-old boy have released a statement expressing relief that she is still alive, despite facing a long road to recovery.
Staff and patient safety is at risk amid a $2bn maintenance backlog at Qld hospitals, with more than a third of health-owned buildings nearing the end of their lifespan.
Opposition Leader Steven Miles has slammed the Premier for rushing through its adult time adult crime laws despite expert warnings it could create “unintended consequences”.
Star workers are being fed “conflicting information” about the future of the embattled casino operator, potentially impacting some 6000 Qld-based employees.
Treasurer David Janetzki has revealed the mid-year budget review will be a sea of red when handed down later this month.
A Labor candidate’s controversial fundraiser that was accused of bullying Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has been quietly renamed after major backlash.
Premier David Crisafulli has defended the absence of attempted murder as an offence under the state’s new ‘adult crime, adult time’ laws, rejecting claims Queenslanders are no safer than they were before.
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