Ministers facing sack over delivery of Premier’s key election pledge
The four ministers who will be held responsible for delivering the LNP’s foundational election promise – reducing crime victim numbers – have been revealed through new documents.
The four ministers who will be held responsible for delivering the LNP’s foundational election promise – reducing crime victim numbers – have been revealed through new documents.
He was known as “blowout Bailey” due to several project cost overruns that made him a target to the LNP but his return to shadow health minister is a calculated, writes Taylah Fellows.
Speculation over the Victoria Park stadium project has resurfaced, as the new Deputy Premier insists the government can reverse Olympic cost blowouts plaguing three key venues.
Chief Health Officer Dr John Gerrard has suddenly resigned from his government position. So what’s next?
The CFMEU has been slammed for stopping progress on already delayed construction sites after hundreds of union members were able to take three days off for the Melbourne Cup.
Police have located a stolen orange Holden hatchback in the Moreton Bay region, believed to be linked to the alleged driver of a stolen blue Audi involved in a fatal crash at Murrumba Downs.
Queensland Cricket and the Brisbane Lions have taken advantage of the change in the political Queensland landscape with a plea to the new premier to ditch any idea of Gabba redevelopment and build something new.
Opposition Leader Steven Miles has unveiled his shadow cabinet featuring several new faces, including the resurrection of a maligned former minister. SEE WHO MADE THE CUT
The new LNP government has fired a shot at the former Labor government after revelations its Olympic venues had blown out by $181m before a builder has been selected to start construction.
It’s the end of the road for top bureaucrats across the Queensland public service, as the LNP clears the ranks of anyone with a skerrick of Labor alignment. THIS IS GEORGE ST BEAT
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