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‘Might be the only occasion’: Historic inquiry’s head cautions early end

‘Might be the only occasion’: Historic inquiry’s head cautions early end

A three-year, First Nations-led inquiry to create an “authoritative record” of colonisation and its impact in Queensland has begun. But its future is unclear.

  • by Matt Dennien

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LNP pledges ‘justice schools’ for youth offenders in crime crackdown

LNP pledges ‘justice schools’ for youth offenders in crime crackdown

Queensland’s opposition will open two ‘youth justice’ schools if it wins the October 26 election.

  • by Savannah Meacham
If Labor and the LNP hope you forget (bits of) the past, what’s the future?
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If Labor and the LNP hope you forget (bits of) the past, what’s the future?

This parliament’s final months has taught us at least one thing: the major parties want the October election to be a contest of ideas. Here’s what’s on offer so far.

  • by Matt Dennien
The issues that matter most to Qld voters – and how MPs plan to address them
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The issues that matter most to Qld voters – and how MPs plan to address them

Both major parties have set out the key issues in their sights as the formal election campaign readies for lift-off. But what are yours?

  • by Matt Dennien
LNP seeks mandate to pass youth crime laws this year

LNP seeks mandate to pass youth crime laws this year

With just two parliamentary weeks due after October’s election, David Crisafulli’s new youth justice laws would be subject to only brief oversight, if he were to be elected premier.

  • by Matt Dennien
Crisafulli gains more ground with voters as Labor support slides again

Crisafulli gains more ground with voters as Labor support slides again

Primary vote support for Queensland Labor has fallen to more than 20 percentage points below the LNP before October’s election, new Brisbane Times polling shows.

  • by Matt Dennien
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Second tunnel on the cards for Brisbane’s long-touted ‘western bypass’

Second tunnel on the cards for Brisbane’s long-touted ‘western bypass’

With an election looming, the state government says it will investigate a potentially tolled tunnel linking Darra and Toowong.

  • by Matt Dennien
LNP promises public register for some child sex offenders if elected

LNP promises public register for some child sex offenders if elected

Opposition Leader David Crisafulli has pitched a long-touted – and questioned – idea as part of his crime-focused election campaign.

  • by Matt Dennien
Public transport tops pre-COVID levels as election train builds steam

Public transport tops pre-COVID levels as election train builds steam

The Miles Labor government has hailed the first month of its 50¢ flat fare trial as a vote of confidence with just seven weeks to the statewide poll.

  • by Matt Dennien
Premier and the man who wants his job tackle community election hit-list

Premier and the man who wants his job tackle community election hit-list

A representative body of 1.7 million Queenslanders served party leaders its hot-button topics – with a focus on renewable energy. Here’s how they responded.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt
I’ll be face of CFMEU’s High Court fight, ousted Qld leader tells rally

I’ll be face of CFMEU’s High Court fight, ousted Qld leader tells rally

Michael Ravbar says the union faces “the biggest fight we’ve ever had” amid nationwide protests against the construction arm’s takeover.

  • by Matt Dennien, William Davis and Catherine Strohfeldt

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