Who’s safe, who’s on the edge as vote counting inches to conclusion
The Queensland government and Opposition looked to gain an extra seat each as the vote count continued on Thursday.
The Queensland government and Opposition looked to gain an extra seat each as the vote count continued on Thursday.
Opposition Leader Steven Miles has directed Stafford MP Jimmy Sullivan to take immediate leave meaning he will not be present at Labor’s first caucus meeting.
Labor leader Steven Miles has gone to ground and his 33 remaining MPs are in limbo as the party picks up the pieces after the election.
Major laws to lock youth offenders up for longer will be scrutinised for just a week before being passed by mid-December.
Labor’s Meaghan Scanlon has spoken for the first time after retaining the seat of Gaven saying the “LNP and One Nation threw everything they had at this seat.”
Schoolies is looming but plans around pill testing are yet to be finalised.
Premier David Crisafulli says “mistakes that were made last term” won’t stop him from getting the Queensland Police Service firing on all cylinders.
Labor’s surviving ministers, including now Opposition Leader Steven Miles and his deputy, will be left with a mere 23 employees combined compared to more than 100 prior to the election.
Forget the false narrative of this being a tight contest. This state election was a landslide of historic proportions.
Premier-elect David Crisafulli used his first conversation with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to discuss the delivery of Brisbane’s Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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