‘Still in this fight’: Cheers as Miles boasts of achievements at launch
Party faithfuls erupted in cheers as Steven Miles reeled off his achievements over his ten months as Premier during his speech at the Labor campaign launch.
Party faithfuls erupted in cheers as Steven Miles reeled off his achievements over his ten months as Premier during his speech at the Labor campaign launch.
The LNP has promised to create a second road to Highfields if it wins government, but the project’s chief advocate Trevor Watts can’t guarantee it will start construction in the next term.
David Crisafulli’s carefully crafted small-target campaign has been blown open by a crossbench hand grenade, writes Paul Williams.
From candidate anecdotes about the “devil’s lettuce” and bold calls to take on “terrorising” teen criminals, here’s how the Hervey Bay MP’s first public comparison with his election opponents went down at a colourful meeting.
Whoever wins the Queensland election must dispense with the politics when it comes to our coronavirus response, writes the editor.
At this week’s People’s Forum the Premier appeared angry, bitter and close to tears as the Opposition Leader enthusiastically tried to sell her “big, bold” vision for Queensland. Truth be told, I felt for them both, writes Kylie Lang.
Tens of billions of dollars have been splashed around by both major parties promising massive projects in their election pitches. We’ve examined the fine print.
Sydneysiders will remain locked out, despite Queensland reopening its borders to the rest of NSW. Victorians are still also unable to travel to Queensland.
Annastacia Palaszczuk’s decision to keep borders shut to Sydneysiders and Victorians has outraged Flight Centre CEO Graham ‘Skroo’ Turner who says ‘there’s no science or rationale’ behind the move, and that he’s already spoken to the LNP about their plans if they win tomorrow’s state election.
If you’re finding it a little difficult to get in the mood for the State Election than perhaps it’s time to take a trip down memory lane thanks to this incredible soundtrack from the musical about arguably Queensland’s most controversial politician ever.
Queensland has been languishing in this key area for much of Labor’s time in power according to new analysis but that won’t stop Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk trying to turn it into an asset.
Prior to this year’s pandemic, the achievements of Queensland’s Labor Government were few and far between. This is why things need to change in Queensland, writes the editor.
The LNP’s election costings might have dodged Labor claims of “cut, sack and sell”, but there is an element of con, writes Steven Wardill.
It’s an election commitment Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has reiterated throughout the campaign – but she refuses to put it in writing.
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