‘Get off Twitter’: Savage takedown amid social media war
A leading Queensland political figure has been sideswiped by a rival amid claims he spends too much time on social media. READ THE FULL REPORT
A leading Queensland political figure has been sideswiped by a rival amid claims he spends too much time on social media. READ THE FULL REPORT
Barely half of the Palaszczuk government’s last election promises have been ticked off more than two years into Labor’s third term – and other pledges are still not off the ground.
Cost of living pressures have seen the amount of debt owed by Queensland state school parents spike.
Experts have lashed the Palaszczuk government for failing to consult stakeholder groups during the drafting of Queensland’s sensitive new youth crime reforms.
There are grave fears for a Toowoomba man who suffered injuries police deemed ‘not survivable’ in a vicious alleged assault while the city becomes the centre for the latest political battle over youth crime.
The Premier has urged Queenslanders to have a “little bit of patience” as pressure mounts for her government and its federal counterparts to reveal funding details.
Queensland Health have refused to confirm the fate of multiple staff suspended from the state’s troubled DNA testing lab, as a key advisory board tasked with overhauling the forensics system is yet to meet.
Former prime minister Scott Morrison has urged the state and federal governments to put aside the “argy-bargy” and stick to the landmark 50:50 Olympics funding agreement.
You’d think Capricornia MP Michelle Landry would be stoked about an upgrade of an airport in her CQ seat. But the way it was announced has put noses out of joint.
The wife of the man who led the review into the Palaszczuk government’s integrity crisis is facing up to three years’ prison if convicted for disrupting Queensland Parliament.
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