2024 Brisbane council elections: What every party promised voters and how much they’ll spend
Each party has released how much they would spend and what they would cut from Brisbane’s council budget if elected to power this Saturday.
Each party has released how much they would spend and what they would cut from Brisbane’s council budget if elected to power this Saturday.
In the lead-up to the 2024 Local Government Elections, parties have unveiled their transport and road infrastructure plans for Brisbane.
Police are investigating a fraud complaint lodged on Thursday by the LNP against a disendorsed Brisbane City Council candidate.
As the 2024 Local Government elections in Brisbane draw near, the housing debate takes centre stage, with each party outlining its vision for addressing the city’s infrastructure, development and homelessness challenges.
Two months before the Brisbane local government election, Labor has vowed to cut the council Olympic advisory committee and ruled out doing deals with the Greens.
The state’s mayors and councillors have been granted pay bumps worth thousands of dollars, with a major rejig of how councils are classified delivering four mayors a five-figure increase. TABLE: HOW MUCH YOUR MAYOR WILL EARN
Free food and garden waste collection, more 10c container recycling bins, and transforming King George Square are among Labor’s promises ahead of the Brisbane City Council election.
Brisbane Metro’s 10-hectare depot will produce enough daily energy to power to 280 homes and will operate 24/7.
Brisbane’s Lord Mayor has slammed a Greens’ plan to freeze rents, saying the proposal will simply drive investors away.
Adrian Schrinner laid out the stark reality of Brisbane’s housing crisis and the ramifications if a well-known former Greens Councillor ousts him.
A councillor has accused the state government of a ‘Marxist takeover of local government’ after plans for a Gold Coast community forum were established.
Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner says he plans to shine a light on “most destructive and divisive force in Australian politics” in the lead up to next year’s council election.
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