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Faced with governing post-pandemic, Qld Labor is rushing to defeat
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Government

Faced with governing post-pandemic, Qld Labor is rushing to defeat

Unlike the pandemic-era election of 2020, the troubled hearts and minds of the quiet Queenslanders now rest with the LNP.

  • by Zach Hope

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LNP ahead in the polls as voters consider Crisafulli over Palaszczuk

LNP ahead in the polls as voters consider Crisafulli over Palaszczuk

Queensland’s third-term Labor government is losing support and Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has become a lightning rod for criticism, according to a new poll.

  • by Matt Dennien
‘I think the LNP are nervous’: Greens claim they could snatch 10 seats in Brisbane
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City council

‘I think the LNP are nervous’: Greens claim they could snatch 10 seats in Brisbane

The LNP would not be drawn on the chances of Greens Brisbane mayoral candidate Jonathan Sriranganathan but was quick to warn of a “coalition of chaos”.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
Jonathan Sriranganathan is back as the Greens’ candidate for Brisbane mayor

Jonathan Sriranganathan is back as the Greens’ candidate for Brisbane mayor

Just a few months after giving up his council seat, Sriranganathan is re-entering the political fray as a “long shot” mayoral candidate.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
Qld MPs have unusual history-making powers. Do they use them for good?
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Qld MPs have unusual history-making powers. Do they use them for good?

Parliament manages a growing archive of more than 120,000 ‘tabled papers’. Some, including a message on a coconut, stretch the definition – more don’t make the cut.

  • by Matt Dennien
‘Highly engaged’: Meet the happiest public servants in Queensland
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‘Highly engaged’: Meet the happiest public servants in Queensland

Staff in this department feel “energised” by work, but also complain the most about long hours. Meanwhile, an expert shares tips for work happiness – and bean bags aren’t the answer.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
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Tributes for former Queensland premier Mike Ahern after his death at 81
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Tributes for former Queensland premier Mike Ahern after his death at 81

Mike Ahern, the conservative politician who took charge of the Queensland government after the Fitzgerald Inquiry, has died.

  • by Sean Parnell
Geese, spivs and C-words: A decade of unparliamentary language in Queensland
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Government

Geese, spivs and C-words: A decade of unparliamentary language in Queensland

MPs can say things in parliament that would land others in hot water. But a newly discovered list reveals the words and phrases deemed too hot to handle.

  • by Matt Dennien
How the government’s thirst for fines is driving Queenslanders to the brink

How the government’s thirst for fines is driving Queenslanders to the brink

Treasurer Cameron Dick triumphantly declared on Saturday the government’s SPER debt collectors had set a record.

  • by Zach Hope
Labor confirms candidate for 2024 Brisbane lord mayoral race
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City council

Labor confirms candidate for 2024 Brisbane lord mayoral race

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner will face a Brisbane lawyer at the next election, with the Greens yet to confirm their candidate.

  • by Tim Arvier
The offensive reason you can’t shop at night

The offensive reason you can’t shop at night

Queensland’s “simplified” trading-hour rules remain an absurd tangle of zones, exemptions and demographics.

  • by Zach Hope