Battle lines drawn over TAFE, safety upgrades for roads pitched
With less than two weeks to go before election day, Labor has drawn line in the sand over the Nambour TAFE while the LNP goes on the attack about roads in Cooroy and Palmwoods.
With less than two weeks to go before election day, Labor has drawn line in the sand over the Nambour TAFE while the LNP goes on the attack about roads in Cooroy and Palmwoods.
An employee in the office of an accused bully MP is one of only four to have reached confidential settlements in the last term of government, new data has revealed.
The 2024 state election campaign is just a few days old but Toowoomba and Darling Downs voters already have more than 15 candidates to choose from across four seats. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW HERE:
The LNP has revealed its third election promise for Toowoomba of the campaign, in a move it says will improve safety outside multiple schools.
Tuesday’s ballot draw was a mixed bag for the major parties, with Labor and the Greens well down the card in areas they are targeting.
Environment, population growth and crime are among the top priorities for candidates in the seats of Ninderry and Noosa ahead of the Queensland state election next month.
From new health care facilities to essential housing, the candidates from Glass House and Nicklin have revealed their priorities ahead of the 2024 Queensland state election.
Transport and health services are among the key priorities for Caloundra and Kawana candidates as they talk to voters ahead of the Queensland state election.
Youth crime and cost-of-living are front and centre for 2024 state election candidates running in Maroochydore and Buderim, with one also making a massive call on the shelved Mooloolah River Interchange.
After vague responses last week, the LNP has today promised to ‘put the brakes’ on a controversial 195-unit housing development in Noosa, if elected later this month.
Steven Clare, the former owner of an auto-repair shop, is running for the seat of Thuringowa as a One Nation candidate after previously running as an independent. See his reasons for joining.
He may have uprooted his family and moved to Brisbane, but it’s hard to find a David Crisafulli hater in his Gold Coast electorate.
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