Major Review Into Culture And Accountability Of QLD Government 18/02/22
Premier Annastacia Palaszcuzk will call a wide-ranging, independent review into the culture and accountability of her Government in a major win for integrity crusaders.
More than 17,000 Queenslanders landed jobs in January despite the escalating Covid-19 Omicron wave, as the state notched its lowest unemployment rate in 13 years.
Electricity bills in the Sunshine State will be slashed by $50 in a dividend windfall for Queenslanders to be delivered later this year.
And Queensland Health’s chief mental health specialist says the state needs $900 million to improve services for struggling patients, but he also concedes that’s probably not going to happen.
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