Rumours, revolt and state secrets: Untold story of Katarina Carroll’s Qantas lounge bombshell
Inside the exclusive Qantas Chairman’s Lounge, Katarina Carroll dropped a bombshell on the Miles government. This is the untold story of that moment.
Queensland newspapers join forces with a message for our politicians, on behalf of our communities. This is not the state we want – one in the grip of a youth crime epidemic so widespread that readers from the border north to the Cape live in fear that it will be their car, their home or their life that is taken next.
Inside the exclusive Qantas Chairman’s Lounge, Katarina Carroll dropped a bombshell on the Miles government. This is the untold story of that moment.
It took less than 14 days for Queensland’s top cop to go from vowing to finish the job on youth crime to quitting her post. Here’s how it played out.
Terrified residents in affluent Brisbane suburbs are forking out thousands a week on a private security guard and his highly-trained dogs to deter ‘out of control’ youth criminals.
Premier Steven Miles says the state government has ‘more police in the field than ever’ despite brutal polling revealing even Labor voters have lost faith amid the crime crisis. SEE THE POLL RESULTS
Queensland Senator Pauline Hanson is demanding students be taught about the consequences of breaking the law and hooning, as well as the devastation felt by victims, in school.
The three ministers tasked by the Premier to turn things around in the three areas causing the most problems for Queenslanders have been gifted a remarkable opportunity – and they must act immediately, writes The Editor
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s new cabinet is being sworn in, with former Attorney-General Shannon Fentiman given a brand new portfolio as well as the continually plagued Health portfolio. SEE THE FULL LIST OF CHANGES
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.
Opinion: Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says this week’s cabinet reshuffle will revitalise the leadership of her third-term government. But it was really about just one thing, writes Stephanie Bennett.
Di Farmer has promised a ‘laser focus’ as she returns to the youth justice portfolio, saying she will target ‘hard nut’ offenders amid widespread community concern.
The Opposition has slammed Labor’s Cabinet reshuffle as failing to punish strife-torn ministers enough for their mounting failures.
Fixing Queensland’s housing crisis has been handed to the youngest MP in cabinet, while child safety and youth crime will be split between two ministers, in a major frontbench shake-up.
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