‘Adult-time laws impact Indigenous kids more’
There is ‘no evidence’ David Crisafulli’s youth justice reforms will reduce crime, Queensland Bar Association says.
There is ‘no evidence’ David Crisafulli’s youth justice reforms will reduce crime, Queensland Bar Association says.
Max Chandler-Mather will be targeted by Labor and a cashed-up union movement as they try to unseat the tyro Greens MP from Labor’s former heartland Brisbane seat of Griffith.
A federal election just months away but Peter Dutton’s own party in Queensland is fighting itself, leaked messages have revealed.
The ‘independent’ review of Brisbane’s stalled Olympic venues program will be headed by a businessman who gave more than $12,000 to the Queensland Liberal National Party.
A royal commission-style inquiry tasked with gathering evidence about past atrocities committed against Queensland’s First Nations people has been formally axed without consultation.
More than $1bn of taxpayer money will be spent maintaining Queensland’s fleet of coal-fired power stations to ensure the state has ‘reliable and affordable’ electricity.
LNP politicians have been caught badmouthing their colleague’s speech; ‘white hot rage’ spreads over new Attorney-General Deb Frecklington’s first judicial appointment.
Aboriginal elders who endured segregation and racial discrimination are pleading with Queensland Premier David Crisafulli to retain the truth-telling inquiry he plans to axe.
Women will have to make up at least half of all Queensland government board appointments after David Crisafulli unexpectedly vowed to honour Labor’s gender quotas.
New Queensland Premier David Crisafulli’s controversial ‘adult crime, adult time’ legislation will be introduced to parliament this week and is expected to become law before Christmas.
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