Do they have what it takes? The LNP’s biggest players rated
If the government does change, who will join David Crisafulli at the top end of the cabinet table? Here are five of the biggest LNP players likely to influence Queensland’s future.
If the government does change, who will join David Crisafulli at the top end of the cabinet table? Here are five of the biggest LNP players likely to influence Queensland’s future.
Queensland received just 10 per cent of the Federal Government’s $9.2bn social housing fund, enough to build just 1315 homes, despite a ballooning population and a deepening housing crisis.
Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has accused Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of stalling upgrades to the Bruce Highway by hamstringing Queensland with the 50:50 funding split.
Queensland’s deadliest highway would receive a major funding boost under a reinstated 80:20 split if the Coalition wins the federal election in 2025.
Steven Miles has called David Crisafulli “weak” and accused the LNP of endorsing the Victoria Park stadium proposal behind closed doors.
New state government modelling shows how the cost of fixing the Bruce Highway compares to that of building Olympic venues.
The Brisbane Olympics organising committee boss has questioned the value of the state government’s plan to spend $1.6bn on a temporary athletics arena at the old QEII Stadium.
Labor’s controversial choice for the Brisbane 2032 athletics stadium has been slammed by the Opposition Leader who says he “would be stunned” if Queenslanders were proud of “temporary facilities in the middle of the bush”.
Steven Miles and Anthony Albanese are set to meet to discuss priority safety upgrades to the beleaguered Bruce Highway, but there’s still a major issue that could block the funds needed to get the jobs done.
The Opposition has released a report which it says shows Queensland is the undisputed crime capital.
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