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Queensland government to change construction industry after inquiry finds productivity declining
Changes will be made to everything from procurement to workplace health and safety legislation as the state government seeks ...
A suite of reforms to tighten gun laws in the wake of the Bondi attack will be brought before Queensland Cabinet on Monday, ...
Revised code of practice - the Commission recommended a revised code, starting from the Building and Construction code of practice, to reduce duplication from other areas and focus solely on ...
Construction workers “can’t wait for another tragedy” almost a decade after a Queensland probe recommended urgent protections ...
Gun lobbyists contacted members of the LNP government within hours of the Bondi massacre urging them not to strengthen gun ...
In the wake of the Bondi massacre, where 15 Australians were shot and killed, the Albanese government has proposed a raft of ...
A K’gari traditional owner representative has accused the Queensland Government of ignoring their safety warnings for more ...
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Queensland government to continue pause on puberty blockers for new adolescent trans patients in public system
The Queensland government has announced it will continue its pause on puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for new adolescent trans patients in the public system, after considering an independent ...
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Queensland government to pump $200 million into racing facilities under long-awaited industry plan
The Queensland government has announced a multi-million-dollar "Racing Future Fund" as it unveils its plan for the racing industry after almost two months of uncertainty. The Next Lap plan will see a ...
Queensland to euthanize dingoes linked to Piper James's death on K'gari Island after autopsy showed bites and drowning. Her father is saddened by the decision and its community impact.
The Queensland government's plans to expand ankle monitoring of youth offenders has been met with a tidal wave of criticism.
Queensland businesses that rely on the resources sector should prepare for another tough year as headwinds slow spending and the government refuses to change coal royalties, industry leaders say.
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