Roberts punted twice in a month
ONE NATION’S experiment to parachute Senate reject Malcolm Roberts into the Queensland Parliament failed last night.
ONE NATION’S experiment to parachute Senate reject Malcolm Roberts into the Queensland Parliament failed last night.
TIM Nicholls will likely face a challenge for the LNP leadership at the first party room meeting as the LNP falls short of winning enough seats to govern.
THE final week frenzy of chasing votes and pitching arguments looks like having been mostly a wasted effort, says Dennis Atkins.
THE Adani coal mine looms as the potential trump card for a greens candidate in a seat that remains in limbo but in which LNP frontbencher Scott Emerson is under serious threat of being booted from Parliament.
A GOLD Coast MP has been given the red flag for using the iconic red and yellow logos of Surf Life Saving Queensland in his election campaign.
RACING in Queensland would enjoy a prizemoney bonanza and have thoroughbred, greyhound and harness racing codes split up in a complete overhaul promised by the LNP should it win government.
SCHOOL teachers will be put through their paces like never before under a new policy released by the LNP that would also deliver 250 “teacher mentors” throughout the state to “empower schools.”
A MAN committed to stand trial for rape is still involved in the campaign for One Nation’s Ipswich candidate Malcolm Roberts.
UNION thugs have been accused of telling One Nation voters they “don’t deserve to live” as ugly clashes erupted at polling booths, but union members claim “burly” One Nation supporters left volunteers visibly shaken.
FIRST it was Borobi – now Queensland MP Rob Molhoek has fallen foul of another Gold Coast icon, using their picture without consent, and once again he’s been ordered to pull down his campaign posters.
PREMIER Annastacia Palaszczuk is one of a host of high-profile MPs contesting the election who don’t actually live in their seats, but the major parties claim voters don’t mind where their MPs live.
THE 2017 Queensland election has become an ugly race to the bottom, a rivalry about who can be crowned the least-worst choice, writes Steven Wardill.
PREMIER Annastacia Palaszczuk has slapped down suggestions businesses could decide for themselves whether or not to discriminate against same sex couples wanting services for their weddings.
LABOR has again had to ditch campaign material for one of its candidates, this time over the use of children in school uniform.
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