‘Everything on the line’: Crisafulli’s crusade for 7 LNP women
LNP leader David Crisafulli says he is putting “everything on the line” as he outlined his plan to boost the diversity of his party room.
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LNP leader David Crisafulli says he is putting “everything on the line” as he outlined his plan to boost the diversity of his party room.
Ahead of this weekend’s LNP state convention, Opposition Leader David Crisafulli has refused to be drawn on a hot-button issue.
The Queensland LNP did not challenge the State Budget with its mining royalties hike. Now the party’s federal MPs are laying down a challenge.
With female voters leaving in droves and the Greens defeating two MPs in the federal election, Queensland’s LNP needs to avoid “absolutism” if it is to win in 2024, its president warns.
LNP state director Michael O’Dwyer says friction within the party, and last year’s election loss, is not the reason for his resignation.
Queensland’s Parliament has voted to lobby the federal government to extend JobKeeper, despite the Opposition describing the move as a ‘cheap little trick’ timed just before an expected federal announcement.
Broadcaster Alan Jones has applied the blowtorch to LNP leader David Crisafulli following The Courier-Mail’s expose of a culture crisis gripping the party. SEE THE EXCHANGE
The LNP president describing our expose of the party’s dysfunction as fiction shows she’s part of the problem, writes Peter Gleeson.
Bloodletting, treachery and lies – the Queensland LNP has been battling itself, but will the party’s toxic past curse them at the polls? Read Peter Gleeson’s special investigation.
The Courier-Mail’s three-part investigation into the LNP’s self-destructive infighting has prompted a strong response from readers
LNP members — outraged that ex-presidents were on nemesis Clive Palmer’s yacht as the party lost the election — claim a top-down clean-out is the only way to save the party.
The Queensland LNP is run like a fiefdom — and anybody with dissenting views is excised. That might be OK in North Korea or St Petersburg, but not in Queensland, writes Peter Gleeson.
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