Premier distances himself from Dutton’s $331bn nuclear costings plan
Despite two reactors being slated for Queensland under Peter Dutton’s $331bn nuclear costings plan, Premier David Crisafulli says it’s a “matter for Canberra”.
Despite two reactors being slated for Queensland under Peter Dutton’s $331bn nuclear costings plan, Premier David Crisafulli says it’s a “matter for Canberra”.
One of two councils set to be hit today by a planned garbage worker strike has taken emergency steps to offer residents a chance to avoid dirty nappies and other odorous waste from stinking out their neighbourhoods. SEE THE IMPACT
The threat of deadly lyssavirus has prompted a warning from Qld Heath against touching fallen or injured flying foxes as the number being found on the ground and in people’s yards spikes.
‘Think I’m f-king around dog?’: A screaming match between a 42-year-old Toowoomba man and a 19-year-old woman came to an end after she pulled a knife from her bra and lodged it in the man’s neck.
New crime data shows which Toowoomba suburbs your car is more likely to be stolen from. See how yours stacks up here.
An exclusive Courier-Mail poll reveals Queensland is divided, with Premier Steven Miles holding an overwhelming majority in one part of the state while David Crisafulli dominates in the regions.
The Premier has been playing grubby politics on the abortion issue while the Opposition hammers home his tired government’s massive failures, writes Kylie Lang.
David Crisafulli has dropped a major caveat to two key election pledges, admitting the LNP promise to reduce crime victim numbers and elective surgery waitlists will be tied to population.
Steven Miles has spent much of the campaign fending off attacks from the LNP and Katter’s Australian Party in a desperate bid to save Labor-held seats. INTERACTIVE MAP
Ministers would be sacked, sent to the backbench and replaced if they don’t deliver what they’ve been tasked with under an LNP-government led by David Crisafulli.
A South East Queensland tyre company has gone into liquidation entered liquidation after it was fined for contravening fair work legislation.
Cameron Dick has admitted during Thursday’s Deputy Leaders’ debate that the state’s population explosion caught the state by surprise, impacting on housing policy. WATCH THE REPLAY
A teenager has been remanded in custody since she allegedly attacked three females while armed inside a Toowoomba shopping centre which allegedly caused a serious injury to a girl’s eye.
Frustrated police taunted by “untouchable” car thieves protected by a no-chase policy have called for change that’s been echoed by a Queensland victim of crime who had two vehicles ripped off in just six weeks.
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