Queensland Ready To Come To The Rescue Of State Of Origin Opener In 13 Days 27/05/2021
Queensland is ready to come to the rescue of the State of Origin opener in just 13 days, with the Premier pledging to host it in the Sunshine State if Victoria’s Covid-19 crisis escalates. A criminal offence of coercive control, a register of domestic violence offenders and the strict monitoring of perpetrators are among a raft of options being proposed by the state’s DV taskforce. The Palaszczuk government has been accused of running out of plans for Queensland, with only one piece of legislation set for debate this entire parliamentary sitting week. A high profile businessman has firmed as the frontrunner to buy an iconic crumbling landmark Brisbane mansion. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at COURIERMAIL.com.au/
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