‘Any time, anywhere’: Dick demands debate as Janetzki slams treasurer
Treasurer Cameron Dick has again laid down the gauntlet for a proper debate to his LNP counterpart David Janetzki, who took aim at what he called a “broken promise” over tax.
Treasurer Cameron Dick has again laid down the gauntlet for a proper debate to his LNP counterpart David Janetzki, who took aim at what he called a “broken promise” over tax.
A re-elected Queensland Labor government would deliver 10 new permanent police beats across the state, including one in Far North Queensland.
A Labor powerbroker is predicting a “Steven Bradbury” win for the LNP and has given four key reasons why Labor won’t win a key Queensland stronghold on October 26.
With less than two weeks to go before election day, Labor has drawn line in the sand over the Nambour TAFE while the LNP goes on the attack about roads in Cooroy and Palmwoods.
Transport and health services are among the key priorities for Caloundra and Kawana candidates as they talk to voters ahead of the Queensland state election.
Youth crime and cost-of-living are front and centre for 2024 state election candidates running in Maroochydore and Buderim, with one also making a massive call on the shelved Mooloolah River Interchange.
After vague responses last week, the LNP has today promised to ‘put the brakes’ on a controversial 195-unit housing development in Noosa, if elected later this month.
Steven Clare, the former owner of an auto-repair shop, is running for the seat of Thuringowa as a One Nation candidate after previously running as an independent. See his reasons for joining.
He may have uprooted his family and moved to Brisbane, but it’s hard to find a David Crisafulli hater in his Gold Coast electorate.
The Wondai Regional Art Gallery and Kingaroy fire station could be set for significant upgrades, with $7.6 million in funding pledged for both projects.
He’s arguably the most powerful politician in Queensland, yet to many voters Premier Steven Miles’ electorate north of Brisbane say they know little about him or what he stands for, and a lot of them are doing it tough.
He’s standing in a South East Queensland seat of more than 40,000 voters, but this enigmatic LNP candidate won’t say where he works, nor even what he does for a living, writes Des Houghton.
An ALP scandal in which election signs were criminally damaged, has resurfaced to overshadow the Lytton election campaign, already made colourful when a US porn star entered the contest.
David Crisafulli has declared, responding to a question from a Courier-Mail reader, that if the LNP wins goverment at the October 26 election, he can get the Bruce Hwy fixed.
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