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After meeting with the state government 36 times this year and failing to reach an agreement, union members have confirmed ...
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli failed to declare a $200,000 payout to liquidators pursuing an insolvent trading claim ...
The Queensland premier has staunchly backed plans to host the 2032 Olympic rowing on the Fitzroy River in Rockhampton after a ...
Treasurer David Janetzki said discussion with Glencore will continue, with the federal government also set to be a key ...
Premier David Crisafulli has been slammed as hypocritical by the Shadow Treasurer for spending a reported $650,000 of ...
Treasurer David Janetzki won’t say whether his first budget will include cuts to programs, jobs or implement a public service ...
Police officers will be armed with up-to-date equipment including long range tasers, protective vests and updated roadside ...
Debt will crack $205bn and the Queensland budget will remain a sea of red for the next four years as the government struggles ...
Mr Janetzki’s mid-year financial and economic review, published in January, forecast that the state’s debt burden would grow ...
Queensland’s coal industry can expect a smoother approvals process and no policy surprises Premier David Crisafulli has vowed — in exchange for the LNP government sticking to the existing ...
Townsville Kindergarten’s will be the first in the state to get access to free health checks under a $37.5 million program to be revealed in next week’s budget.
Queensland premier David Crisafulli has angered greenies and Labor after talking up coal and promising ‘no more’ coal royalty surprises on a recent trip to Townsville.