
Mining giants stand firm on their dispute with Resources Council
The political stand-off between Queensland resources and mining sector players remains unresolved after three months, leaving both sides of the argument weaker.
The political stand-off between Queensland resources and mining sector players remains unresolved after three months, leaving both sides of the argument weaker.
State and federal ministers have agreed to work “meaningfully, comprehensively and urgently” in response to the bushfire royal commission recommendations.
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Labor’s history-making third term might be the big headline, but the wildly changing fortunes of minor parties indicates major changes to the our political landscape, writes Madonna King
Just over a day before the voting comes to an end, this election is back where it began: it’s one that Labor can lose rather than a contest where the LNP is looking like a winner.
Dismissed as weirdos by the Deputy Premier, minority parties are nonetheless having an impact at the polling booths and in advertising, where truth seems to be in short supply, writes Katrina Beikoff
InQueensland has asked politically non-aligned voters from some key seats to share their thoughts about the election campaign. We’ll follow their changing views until Election Day on October 31.