LNP’s genius Newman move won’t save embattled president
The return of controversial ex-Premier Campbell Newman to the LNP is a risky but smart move that may help the party finally unseat Labor, writes Peter Gleeson.
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The return of controversial ex-Premier Campbell Newman to the LNP is a risky but smart move that may help the party finally unseat Labor, writes Peter Gleeson.
Former premier Campbell Newman has been promoted to a top position in Queensland’s LNP, leaving grassroots members of the party ‘gobsmacked’.
Despite letting it be known where his support lies, Prime Minister Scott Morrison will not use his proxy vote to intervene in a tight Queensland preselection battle.
Former Deputy Opposition Leader Tim Mander has joined the LNP’s state executive after securing more than half the vote needed.
New Queensland Health data has revealed more than half of patients brought to three of Queensland’s largest hospitals by ambulance were forced to ramp in February.
It’s a battle of the bayside as three female politicians launch separate actions against a state MP, claiming he defamed them on social media.
He has his hands full with Canberra’s sex crisis, but Scott Morrison must address an existential threat to the Coalition itself, writes Peter Gleeson.
The LNP cannot continue down the same path of mediocrity and division. Queensland deserves an opposition that is focused on the state, not itself, writes The Editor.
A former Queensland MP and minister has sensationally been charged with multiple counts of indecent treatment of girls under 16 over a two-year period in several towns across the state.
David Crisafulli says the LNP must become a “diverse political movement” and has pledged to recruit younger, more diverse and more female candidates.
Former secretary of the Nationals Mike Evans believes he knows the key to the renaissance of the current LNP. They must do two things, writes Peter Gleeson.
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