Ministers dodge leadership talk as Labor’s election reckoning looms
Senior Labor ministers have shot down talk of who would lead the party if it is defeated on Saturday. VOTE IN OUR POLL
Senior Labor ministers have shot down talk of who would lead the party if it is defeated on Saturday. VOTE IN OUR POLL
The big elephant in the room of this state election campaign is how the winner will pay for its billions of dollars’ worth of promises, writes the editor.
It would be longer than 100 days before Queenslanders know an LNP government’s plan for Brisbane’s Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Jarrod Bleijie has returned fire at Steven Miles with a barrage of personal attacks more becoming a playground bully, writes the editor.
Ambulance ramping will be below 30 per cent by the end of the LNP’s first term in office and the elective surgery waiting list will stop growing after the first year, Opposition Leader David Crisafulli has vowed.
The Gabba is firming as the LNP’s stadium of choice for the 2032 Olympics, but David Crisafulli continues to withhold his Olympic plans.
Boaties will get more ramps, better fishing and free access to stocked dams under Premier Steven Miles’s plan to win over recreational anglers.
It is the height of arrogance for the man expected to become premier in three weeks not to come clean on his Olympic stadium plans, writes the editor.
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.
There will be serious action on the Bruce Highway if the LNP takes government, Opposition Leader David Crisafulli has vowed.
Residents have slammed the major parties’ leaders after it was revealed they were unlikely to campaign here, with many saying Toowoomba’s status as a safe conservative city was hurting it politically.
The LNP has doubled Labor’s commitment to Far North’s busiest charity school supply service, ensuring no matter who forms the next state government, the essential program will receive funding.
Steven Miles’ latest policy is designed purely as a reaction to the age-old whinge about no competition among electricity retailers, writes the editor.
The LNP, if it wins government, is promising to establish a $95 million academy for health sciences in Rockhampton to provide a pathway to a medical career for high school students.
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