Masks Scrapped In Queensland Airports 16/06/2022
The major change has been welcomed as a “common sense move” with Qantas suggesting in-flight masks should be the next to go.
The entire national electricity market has been suspended in an unprecedented move designed to avert catastrophic rolling blackouts in Queensland and across the country.
It’s been revealed the Palaszczuk government has only overseen a 0.6 per cent increase in state-owned social housing since the end of 2020, as more than 50,000 people wait for a home.
A court has heard that a Townsville woman repeatedly begged police to do something about her estranged husband, telling them he had guns and had threatened to kill her, before he shot himself.
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