Union heavyweight and D’Ath question Premier refuses to answer
It should be no surprise that a union heavyweight was spotted in the corridors of power as the Premier’s cabinet reshuffle played out. This is George Street Beat.
The latest news on Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk
It should be no surprise that a union heavyweight was spotted in the corridors of power as the Premier’s cabinet reshuffle played out. This is George Street Beat.
A shuffle of the Palaszczuk’s government’s frontbench had been building behind the scenes for weeks, but it wasn’t just voters who were caught out by the news of a major Cabinet shake-up.
Exclusive poll results reveal the LNP is in prime position ahead of the looming election, achieving a first since David Crisafulli assumed the leadership.
A reset on the state’s three most critical issues is necessary, and it is good the Premier has finally come to acknowledge it, writes the editor.
More than 87 submissions to the Commission of Inquiry into the state’s corruption watchdog headed up by Tony Fitzgerald have been received but have not been made public a week before the bombshell report is expected to drop.
If authors, actors and athletes are only as good as their latest book, role and game, then a government is only as competent as its most recent term. If voters agree, the Palaszczuk government could be in trouble in 2024, writes Paul Williams.
Annastacia Palaszczuk has pipped Peter Beattie in a poll on Queensland’s best premier this century, but there’s an important area where Mr Beattie has the advantage.
In an exclusive poll, Annastacia Palaszczuk has pipped another Labor leader as best Queensland premier this century. VOTE IN OUR POLL
Exclusive polling has exposed a potential leadership vacuum within the third-term Palaszczuk government, with more than 50 per cent of voters uncertain of who should take the top job if Annastacia Palaszczuk were to stand down as Labor leader.
More than a third of Queenslanders believe the state is headed in the wrong direction, a shock poll result that has traditionally pointed to voter preference for a change of government.
The Palaszczuk government is failing to deliver on the three key issues that are the most important to Queenslanders, according to exclusive polling. But the state’s Treasurer has defended measures to combat some household pain.
One in every two Queenslanders think Annastacia Palaszczuk enjoys the ‘high life’ that comes with being premier, according to exclusive polling that reveals voter sentiment on who would best lead the state.
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