LNP pledges $7.6m for art gallery, fire station revamp
The Wondai Regional Art Gallery and Kingaroy fire station could be set for significant upgrades, with $7.6 million in funding pledged for both projects.
The Wondai Regional Art Gallery and Kingaroy fire station could be set for significant upgrades, with $7.6 million in funding pledged for both projects.
He’s arguably the most powerful politician in Queensland, yet to many voters Premier Steven Miles’ electorate north of Brisbane say they know little about him or what he stands for, and a lot of them are doing it tough.
He’s standing in a South East Queensland seat of more than 40,000 voters, but this enigmatic LNP candidate won’t say where he works, nor even what he does for a living, writes Des Houghton.
An ALP scandal in which election signs were criminally damaged, has resurfaced to overshadow the Lytton election campaign, already made colourful when a US porn star entered the contest.
Far from being the “accidental premier”, Annastacia Palasczuk has always been a leader says the person who knows her best
The LNP are promising to save southeast Queenslanders hundreds of dollars on their water bills. Here is how they say they can do it.
Relations between LNP HQ and leader Deb Frecklington remain fraught after those ill-fated efforts to oust her a few months back, with a powerful committee voting to cut the party’s campaign contribution, writes Steven Wardill.
The Premier says she does not support claims Queensland’s youth crime crisis was partly caused by parents who had children just so they could get their hands on the Baby Bonus. SEE THE VIDEO
Former LNP Tourism Minister Jann Stuckey has taken to Facebook to poke fun at her successor over an embarrassing incident at a Gold Coast pre-polling booth.
From the promises of jobs to the questions that leaders refuse to answer. Here’s your ultimate guide to Queensland political party policies ahead of the 2020 state election.
More details have been revealed about a controversial LNP pledge to introduce a curfew for Townsville’s youth if they’re elected to government. WILL A CURFEW WORK? HAVE YOUR SAY
Annastacia Palaszczuk’s plan for a “second Bruce Highway” is a risky move because it gives the impression that Opposition Leader Deb Frecklington is now the pacesetter of this campaign and the Premier is following her lead, writes THE EDITOR.
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