Slashing $1.4bn in union perks saved Brisbane 2032: Crisafulli
The decision to slash $1.4bn in union perks has saved Brisbane’s 2032 Games from “embarrassment”, according to Premier David Crisafulli.
The decision to slash $1.4bn in union perks has saved Brisbane’s 2032 Games from “embarrassment”, according to Premier David Crisafulli.
The LNP has held crisis meetings on how to save key projects from blowouts caused by controversial CFMEU “tax” which the the government temporarily suspended this week.
Just a day after the LNP dumped the controversial CFMEU “tax” members of the militant union have shutdown a Cross River Rail site at Woolloongabba.
It was slated as the political musical event of the year, and a newly-minted MP has blown her colleagues away after delivering a knockout performance. THIS IS GEORGE STREET BEAT
Unions are threatening to take to the streets to protect workers’ rights after the LNP suspended the controversial CFMEU tax.
Infrastructure Minister Jarrod Bleijie has responded to federal calls for the new state government not to further delay Olympic projects.
A public servant with a long history intertwined with Labor has been announced by David Crisafulli as Queensland’s new top bureaucrat.
The CFMEU’s direct line to the Industrial Relations Department has been cut off with the militant union now forced to call a 1300 number instead.
Brisbane’s new night-life commissioner might be in his 50s, but the minister he’ll deal with is concerned with an altogether different demographic. THIS IS GEORGE STREET BEAT
Premier David Crisafulli has expanded the LNP’s assistant ministry from eight to 10, with seven newly elected MPs appointed to the group that will have a big regional focus.
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