Editor’s view: New Premier must not repeat mistakes of the past
New Premier David Crisafulli must learn the lessons of history and not rush at the gate, writes the editor.
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New Premier David Crisafulli must learn the lessons of history and not rush at the gate, writes the editor.
Premier David Crisafulli has opposed the release of documents relating to a claim of insolvent trading during his time as director of a failed training company.
For the first election in a long time the LNP had discipline in spades. That discipline needs to continue in government, writes Graham Young.
Figures central to David Crisafulli’s rise to power have detailed what the man himself is really like when the microphones and cameras are off. WATCH NOW
The Courier-Mail’s documentary which has tracked David Crisafulli’s ascension to power and goes beneath the surface of Queensland’s most powerful man has been released.
David Crisafulli has opened up about his chaotic near-miss on his first day as Queensland premier.
We take a look at David Crisafulli’s new life as Premier as he talks about his government making mistakes, what Queenslanders can expect from him and Labor’s election “scare campaign”.
Fifty cent fares may have a much greater impact than encouraging South East Queenslanders to get out of the house, writes the editor.
Opinion: The Opposition faces challenges the government doesn’t, making the campaign a handicap race stacked in Labor’s favour, writes Graham Young.
With Thursday the final sitting day of Parliament before the election, don’t expect anything resembling civilised debate, writes state political editor Hayden Johnson.
David Crisafulli should come clean and properly explain his actions so this issue won’t dog him during the election, writes The Editor.
Crime has spiralled out of control over the past decade with assaults, car theft and robbery spiking nearly 300 per cent in parts of Queensland.
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