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The Queensland government says the CFMEU's violent and disruptive actions cost it $22 million in security, fencing and CCTV.
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has maintained his popularity among voters in his state, nearly nine months into the job.
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AAP Newsroom on MSNPowerful inquiry to probe CFMEU's 'thug' cultureA state inquiry will target violence, misogyny and standover tactics within the CFMEU as a premier vows to fix the building ...
The Queensland government will launch a commission of inquiry into allegations of violence and cultural issues within the ...
For the first time in Australian history, an Indigenous-led inquiry with royal commission powers has found “extensive evidence” of “ongoing injustices” against First Nations people.
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The state is facing a shortfall of nearly 55,000 workers right as it prepares for a major event.
The LNP has doubled – and tripled – down on its decision to host Olympic rowing on Rockhampton’s Fitzroy River, but there ...
Olympic sports have made last-ditch appeals ahead of the Queensland government’s response to the independent 100-day ...
The state leader has escalated his bid to get US President Donald Trump to visit his state along with a chorus of ...
The Liberal National Party state budget was falsely depicted by the government and the media as a “no austerity” budget, ...
Lorys Wible Crisafulli died peacefully on June 25, 2025, at the age of 98, having spent every one of those years ins p i r ing and delighting the peop l e around her.
Premier David Crisafulli has been labelled “careless” for failing to disclose a $200,000 settlement on his register of interests – but has been cleared of contempt of parliament.
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