Karl nailed it, we really do need to get our sh*t together
Whether it’s Steven Miles or David Crisafulli, whoever wins in October, we need a big-picture thinking premier with a working calculator, writes Kylie Lang.
Whether it’s Steven Miles or David Crisafulli, whoever wins in October, we need a big-picture thinking premier with a working calculator, writes Kylie Lang.
If you ever needed proof that Premier Steven Miles is in the wrong place at the wrong time, then his bizarre pledge to build state-owned petrol stations is it, writes Kylie Lang.
Premier Steven Miles has shown himself to be spectacularly ineffective at reeling in the CFMEU, writes Kylie Lang.
The LNP’s “adult crime, adult time” policy has triggered fierce debate, but hidden in the details is a more sound solution, writes Kylie Lang. VOTE IN OUR POLL
Steven Miles has made us a laughing stock on the world stage, and his opposite number has hardly inspired, writes Kylie Lang.
Opposition Leader David Crisafulli had an opportunity to pounce and capitalise by outlining the LNP’s alternative Olympics plan, but instead his response was baffling, writes Kylie Lang.
Justice is not served when heinous crimes are downplayed by a parole date that indicates anything BUT life behind bars, writes Kylie Lang.
Teachers can do what they like in their own homes, but when they are on school grounds and on taxpayers’ time, showing a modicum of maturity shouldn’t be too much to expect, writes Kylie Lang.
Olympics legacy plan shot down – due to funding – yet we’re meant to swallow the state government spending $627.6m to build 80 cushy rooms for young crims, writes Kylie Lang.
Labor is working overtime to disprove its ‘Out the door in ’24’ slogan but I’m left wondering who will be the next man – or woman – overboard, writes Kylie Lang.
Queensland has become a laughing state where police officers are too frightened to go to work amid an absence of leaders who will deliver tough measures, writes Kylie Lang.
Queensland police, the judiciary and the state government need to get on the same page to prevent the youth crime crisis from spiralling out of control, writes Kylie Lang.
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