Palaszczuk commits to serve full term
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says she is in for a fight to win the October 31 election and has promised to serve a full term if re-elected.
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says she is in for a fight to win the October 31 election and has promised to serve a full term if re-elected.
The LNP’s plan for the Coomera Connector shows a lack of understanding of the problem at hand and the infrastructure required, writes Transport Minister Mark Bailey.
Fed-up residents of a Gold Coast suburb have launched a community campaign to gain support to remove “troubled clients” placed by the State Government in motels
The Gold Coast’s election candidates have all but unanimously shot down the idea of a cruise ship terminal for the city. HERE’S WHAT THEY HAD TO SAY
ASF Consortium has urged Queensland’s elected representatives to push ahead with the planned cruise ship terminal on the Gold Coast.
QUEENSLAND could have a new Labor Government by tonight — and the state’s business community is nervous.
JOHN-Paul Langbroek says his elevation to LNP deputy leader is “great news” for the Gold Coast even if the city has no government representation.
John-Paul Langbroek has been elected the new deputy leader of the Queensland Liberal National Party
LABOR leader Annastacia Palaszczuk has denied breaking a poll pledge in securing the support of an Independent. So where do the major parties stand now?
FORMER Newman government minister Ros Bates is in limbo over whether or not she can bill taxpayers for legal costs she racked up fighting allegations against her.
THE 2015 state election is over for the Gold Coast, with the seat of Gaven declared in favour of the LNP.
POLITICAL kingmaker Peter Wellington will today back one of the major parties for minority government, as legal action hangs over a key seat.
CITY leaders want the Gold Coast to get special recognition in the next state cabinet, with support growing for a Glitter Strip “ministry”.
With turmoil in conservative politics and consensus Queensland voters rejected arrogance, you’d think the LNP would have a good look at themselves.
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