A public school principal has spoken out against the Miles government’s plans to grant more appeal rights to students given short suspensions in Queensland schools.
The state government has been warned that increasing its rules for home-schooling could push the movement underground.
A rare radio appearance by the Queensland premier has shed more light on the surprise move’s timeline – and a key phone call three days before its announcement.
Brisbane’s re-elected lord mayor has bucked rejection of a new stadium by both state major party leaders,as 2032 organisers met to cap-off a turbulent week.
Limiting rent increases to once a year and a ban on rent bidding are pitched to “help to stabilise the private rental market”. But debate in Qld is far from over.
Long-awaited Queensland reforms will crack down on information requests from owners and agents.
While the Brisbane Lions await more details on the latest Gabba plan,cricket bosses are already looking forward to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The state Opposition Leader has ticked off a key pledge for party renewal and taken a seat from Labor within days. Focus now turns to the biggest looming test.
It doesn’t take a crystal ball to see the 124-year-old Labor Party is in terminal decline in Queensland and eventually in wider Australia.
There was not a lot of good news for Labor after Saturday’s polls,with major swings to the LNP in two byelections and to the Greens in several Brisbane council wards.
While the election dust settles on a re-elected LNP administration,the century-old two-party system in Brisbane’s City Hall has firmly been turned on its head.