The state government is proposing to scrap drug diversion laws, which provide a three strikes system before criminal charges, in a crackdown on "addiction and criminal offending".
The Crisafulli Government is delivering upgraded infrastructure across Queensland state schools, addressing growth areas and improving access to ...
The state government has been slammed for its lack of transparency after not making the advice from an expert legal panel ...
The LNP government says the move is about cutting red tape and delivering homes more quickly but, Labor claims it will ...
The Queensland government has announced the state’s literary awards will move from their current home at the State Library of ...
The federal government has approved the release of 762 million litres of petrol and diesel from Australia’s reserves as the ...
The 200-megawatt battery energy storage system was one of three battery projects to join the Queensland government’s call-in list this year, giving the planning minister the ultimate decision on each ...
The Queensland government will introduce mandatory mental health reporting for patients deemed a high risk of committing violent gun crime, in response to the Wieambilla shooting. However, the measure ...
CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, invites Queensland SMEs to apply for Innovate to Grow: Circular Economy and Sustainability, a free ...
THE Queensland government has defended its education spending, amid calls for it to commit more after the federal government put up $884 million. The state government says it is already spending $537 ...
Lawyers say victims have attempted suicide after feeling unheard by the Crisafulli government despite a year of lobbying to have a legal loophole closed. A Brisbane man, sexually abused by two priests ...