LNP gets election campaign jump start
Everyone on the LNP campaign bus was up before dawn for what turned out to be day one of the 2024 election campaign – just how David Crisafulli likes it.
Everyone on the LNP campaign bus was up before dawn for what turned out to be day one of the 2024 election campaign – just how David Crisafulli likes it.
David Crisafulli has again declared his LNP is the ‘underdog’ in the Queensland election, despite its dominant lead in the opinion polls and the baggage carried by the three-term Labor government under Steven Miles.
Replicating the award-winning Optus Stadium would save costs and get the 2032 Olympics back on track, former premier says.
The making of David Crisafulli was his crash to earth as a cocky first-term state MP and minister who seemed destined to rise high in Queensland politics.
If David Crisafulli becomes Queensland’s 41st premier after the October 26 state election, the Cbus sign atop government HQ at 1 William Street will stay.
More than three years into what was supposed to be a game-changing 11-year planning and delivery runway to the Brisbane Games in 2032, the foundational question of where the main stadium will go is yet again up in the air. What’s going on?
Former WA premier Colin Barnett says the template that delivered Perth’s acclaimed Optus Stadium will also work for Brisbane’s troubled 2032 Olympics venue build.
The billing is justified. It does look like a waterfall incongruously rising from and tumbling into the sea. We’re in the upside-down, supersized to Kimberley proportions.
Queensland election favourite David Crisafulli has identified the problem with Brisbane’s 2032 Olympics plan; now he needs to find some answers.
Five years ago the unthinkable happened at Mount Robert – the rainforest burned.
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