Target the rich, not our roads and rail: Miles hits back at feds
Tax cuts for wealthy households should be axed instead of Queensland road and rail projects, Acting Premier Steven Miles has sensationally warned.
Tax cuts for wealthy households should be axed instead of Queensland road and rail projects, Acting Premier Steven Miles has sensationally warned.
Queensland roads and rail will not be exempt from the looming cuts to projects by the Albanese government. SEARCH THE INTERACTIVE
Cameron Dick issued a clear warning to his federal counterpart after learning some of Queensland’s biggest road and rail projects may have to be cut. VOTE IN OUR POLL
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