Where’s the legislation?
The Opposition is today calling on the Palaszczuk Government to reveal its Youth Justice legislation, to allow Queenslanders to provide their feedback before Parliament returns
The Opposition is today calling on the Palaszczuk Government to reveal its Youth Justice legislation, to allow Queenslanders to provide their feedback before Parliament returns
Queensland’s crime crisis is breaking unwanted records, as pressure grows on the Palaszczuk Government to recall Parliament early to address the unfolding epidemic. The latest
The Opposition is calling on the Health Minister to immediately act on the increasingly dangerous situation at Redland Hospital. The Opposition joins the AMAQ in
Queenslanders are confronting the tragic events that occurred in the Western Downs overnight. Multiple fatalities occurred, including the loss of two police officers and another
For over a year we asked questions on behalf of patients, families and doctors yet the State Government refused multiple opportunities to be upfront. The
The exodus of child safety officers across the state is more evidence of a broken system under the Palaszczuk Government. The number of child safety
The LNP Opposition arrived in Longreach this week to listen to the community and fight for better services for the bush. The Shadow Cabinet travelled
· PA Hospital at risk of losing Anaesthetic Training Accreditation· Leaked email reveals surgeries cut due to safety concerns· Health Minister not across her brief· 1,300 patients already waiting
Shocking new figures show the State Government is failing to tackle the Youth Crime Crisis in Cairns and keep Queenslanders safe. New data obtained by
Queenslanders can download the secret documents here. The Opposition has today released months of official government health briefing documents, so Queenslanders have access to the
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