LNP pledges $50m for two new mental health units
The LNP will spend $50m on building two short-stay mental health units to help young Queenslanders suffering from anxiety, depression and eating disorders.
The LNP will spend $50m on building two short-stay mental health units to help young Queenslanders suffering from anxiety, depression and eating disorders.
Premier Steven Miles has defended a union-led campaign falsely claiming hospitals would be privatised, saying the LNP has ‘form when it comes to healthcare’.
The LNP, if it wins government, is promising to establish a $95 million academy for health sciences in Rockhampton to provide a pathway to a medical career for high school students.
Premier Steven Miles and Opposition Leader David Crisafulli have yet to reveal if, or when, they plan to campaign in Toowoomba, as fears grow about the city securing vital government funding.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is standing firm on her stance over deals with minor parties, despite a Newspoll survey that has revealed her former deputy Jackie Trad’s ultra-marginal seat of South Brisbane is under threat. SEE THE POLL RESULTS
An incredible collapse in votes for one of the minor parties is set to cause a reversal in fortunes for the two major parties in a must-win marginal southeast Queensland seat.
With more than 30 marginal seats, the Queensland election could be anybody’s. These are the seats that could make or break either major party.
A mother of three has been forced to take crime prevention into her own hands, setting traps around her home every night over fears that young criminals will attempt to break in again.
As a senior legal figure says an alleged leak of private personal voter data from Labor to a union requires a serious investigation, the Australian Electoral Commission has said it will not refer the matter to the AFP.
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.
Annastacia Palaszczuk says Queensland’s border with NSW could still open on November 1. It comes as she said the Federal Government was responsible for stopping a plane carrying vulnerable Aussies from Laos from landing at Cairns.
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.
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