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Her daughter is now hoping to join her in Canberra, as a Senator, under the One Nation banner ... Queensland have driven up ...
As Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton prepare for a sprint to the election finish line, some South Australians could be ...
The Queensland government has been quick to rule out a bed tax proposal for tourists. Mayors from four Queensland councils have written to Premier David Crisafulli, imploring him to consider ...
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The logo design was submitted for trademark protection to IP Australia on April 11. A conceptual render of the Victoria Park stadium released by the government in March.Credit: Queensland ...
The Callide B power station in central Queensland will stay open for up ... be extended under a major policy shift by the Crisafulli government that complicates the national energy transition.
Picture: Queensland Government. Announced just five weeks ago, the logo is the one first new details to come to light as GIICA continue to plan the delivery and construction of Olympic venues ...
But the Queensland government remains committed to delivering the transmission line despite the toll on the bottom line. CopperString, originally slated at $5 billion, will connect the state’s ...
On Tuesday, Queensland’s LNP Treasurer and energy minister David Janetzki announced a policy to extend the life of state-owned coal power clunker Callide B reportedly three years beyond its ...
The Queensland government has announced a review of the state's greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. In an address to the Queensland Energy Club on Tuesday, Treasurer and Energy Minister ...
Political parties are exempt from many of the regulations about spam and unsolicited marketing – and it’s unlikely to change. New data shows how groups with benign-sounding names like ‘Mums ...
Separately, Queensland’s renewable energy targets - 70 per cent by 2032 and 80 by 2035 - are set to be repealed. Mr Janetzki said Treasury would work with government-owned corporations to ...