Single-Use Plastics Ban Expanded 1/7/2022
Disposable coffee cups and lids are among items set to be banned in Queensland to protect the environment from single-use plastics. The company behind Brisbane’s Queen’s Wharf development will face an inquiry with royal-commission-style powers. Annastacia Palaszczuk says her government will “take responsibility” for the poor culture within the public sector. Brisbane home prices have finally peaked, slipping into negative territory for the first time since April 2020.
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