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Soaring Numbers Of Public Servants Reporting Wrongdoing Under Qld’s Whistleblower Laws 27/04/22

Soaring numbers of public servants have been reporting wrongdoing under the state’s whistleblower laws, with the numbers tripling between when Annastacia Palaszczuk was first elected to last year’s election year.  

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Brisbane’s 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games organising committee will today meet for the first time to start drawing up its priorities for the transformational event in 10 years’ time.  

THE state’s Chief Magistrate has denied an application by media companies for access to CCTV footage showing an incident involving NRL player Anthony Milford.

A new standard for opioid use in hospitals is being launched today in a bid to wind back the prescribing of the highly addictive pain killers.  

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