Queensland Minister for Communities Leeanne Enoch.
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Galleries,museums,chauffeurs for taxpayer-funded $126k ministerial trip

Documents obtained under right to information laws reveal Leeanne Enoch’s business-class journey across North America.

  • byJosh Bavas

Perspective

A Labor leader agreeing with Peter Dutton? It is election season

The Queensland-based federal opposition leader and Premier Steven Miles,maybe more by design than accident,landed on the same side of migration talk this week.

Matt Dennien
Matt Dennien

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Galleries,museums,chauffeurs for taxpayer-funded $126k ministerial trip

Documents obtained under right to information laws reveal Leeanne Enoch’s business-class journey across North America.

Josh Bavas

Mam or Dearden? Why Munster agony should signal Ezra’s moment to shine

Cameron Munster’s injury has put his State of Origin campaign in jeopardy,opening the door for two men to replace him.

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Nick Wright

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Urban Affairs

The federal government has added $432 million to share the $864 million in cost-overuns for the stage one ofn the second M1,the Coomera Connection Road between Coomera and Nerang. Pictured is labor senator Murray Watt,local MP and housing minister Meaghan Scanlon,state treasurer Cameron Dick and federal treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Feds and Qld share $864 million cost overrun for second M1 project

Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has tipped in an extra $432 million – matching Queensland’s share – as the cost of stage one of the Coomera Connector project soars by an extra $864 million to $3.02 billion.

  • byTony Moore
SunJan6WestinBris The Westin Brisbane is the second five-star hotel to open in Brisbane in six months after a 20 year hiatus in the city and is Queensland’s first Westin property It offers resort style facilities with a health and wellness philosophy All rooms offer views out over Brisbane’s CBD skyline

Queensland needs ‘thousands more hotel rooms’ before 2032 Games

The Sport and Tourism minister says a report is under way targeting how and where Queensland should build 2032 Games accommodation.

  • byTony Moore

City Life

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Crime&Courts

Ian Seeley,the stepson of main suspect Raymond Peter Mulvihill,leaving the coroner’s court in 2021.

‘A motive to lie for podcast’:Coroner doubts man’s evidence in Sharron Phillips case

The man who accused his father of murdering Sharron Phillips,who vanished in May 1986,had a commercial motive to lie,the state’s coroner has found.

  • byRex Martinich
A man is fighting for his life while another is in custody after an alleged stabbing near a Brisbane school.

Teen faces attempted murder charge over fight,stabbing

A 17-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder after an alleged fight ended in a stabbing in the Brisbane suburb of Acacia Ridge.

  • bySavannah Meacham andAlex Mitchell

Politics

Brisbane 2032 Olympics

“They have listened,” Schrinner said of Miles and Deputy Premier Cameron Dick at a media conference with the latter on Friday morning.

‘They’ve listened’:State shift brings Schrinner back to Games group fold

The Brisbane Lord Mayor has walked back his decision of barely five months ago to abandon the 2032 Games leaders’ forum – despite outstanding differences of opinion.

  • byMatt Dennien
Queensland is the most popular state for interstate migrants,but there are questions over the infrastructure and housing needed to support them.
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Federal budget

Billions of dollars to bolster SEQ,but migration and Olympics loom large

The Albanese government underestimated how many Australians would move to Qld and will now face criticism that it has short-changed the state.

  • bySean Parnell

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