Joyce dodges grilling with overseas trip
A well-timed overseas trip has delayed what was expected to be a major grilling for the former Qantas chief executive.
A well-timed overseas trip has delayed what was expected to be a major grilling for the former Qantas chief executive.
Farmers are on the front line of a major economic challenge coming to Australia, Treasurer Jim Chalmers will revealed as he heads to Queensland’s regions this week.
The federal government’s decision to protect Qantas market dominance lost Brisbane the opportunity to have more international flights and lower airfares.
Universities will be required to intrude into student privacy and collect unprecedented levels of personal information, a prominent Queensland institution fears.
Federal Sport Minister Anika Wells went against the wishes of her own department to accommodate Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk in a controversial Olympics move, the Opposition claims.
The average university debt carried by Queensland students and graduates has soared $1700 in a year. See what they now owe.
Energy Minister Chris Bowen has not ruled out that some of Queensland’s fleet of coal power station may delay their closure dates if needed.
Queensland has only two of 11 urgent care clinics promised by the Albanese Government, with half of those not open for the 14-hours-a-day committed to during the election.
NATIONAL cabinet should find an Australian solution to the 2026 Commonwealth Games, including liaising with Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate.
Former minister and recently-retired Gold Coast Liberal MP Stuart Robert will be referred to the National Anti-Corruption Commission over allegations a lobbying firm directed money to him in return for winning government contracts.
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