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Geese, spivs and C-words: A decade of unparliamentary language in Queensland
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Government

Geese, spivs and C-words: A decade of unparliamentary language in Queensland

MPs can say things in parliament that would land others in hot water. But a newly discovered list reveals the words and phrases deemed too hot to handle.

  • by Matt Dennien

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How the government’s thirst for fines is driving Queenslanders to the brink

How the government’s thirst for fines is driving Queenslanders to the brink

Treasurer Cameron Dick triumphantly declared on Saturday the government’s SPER debt collectors had set a record.

  • by Zach Hope
Labor confirms candidate for 2024 Brisbane lord mayoral race
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Labor confirms candidate for 2024 Brisbane lord mayoral race

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner will face a Brisbane lawyer at the next election, with the Greens yet to confirm their candidate.

  • by Tim Arvier
The offensive reason you can’t shop at night

The offensive reason you can’t shop at night

Queensland’s “simplified” trading-hour rules remain an absurd tangle of zones, exemptions and demographics.

  • by Zach Hope
The high-profile figures who most often appear in Palaszczuk’s diary

The high-profile figures who most often appear in Palaszczuk’s diary

Search our lists to see the billionaires, diplomats and Olympic bosses in Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s official diary - and some lesser known figures.

  • by Matt Dennien
Qld opposition celebrates LNP’s Fadden win, government dismisses it

Qld opposition celebrates LNP’s Fadden win, government dismisses it

State MPs had wildly different interpretations of the byelection result, as the LNP celebrated making its safe Gold Coast seat even safer.

  • by Cameron Atfield
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The reason thousands of people will get no say on the Voice

The reason thousands of people will get no say on the Voice

Seven million Aussies will vote in a referendum for the first time this year. But a few simple rules - like being unable to “cross” the yes or no box - mean their vote could be wasted.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
Review ordered for care system of Qld’s vulnerable kids

Review ordered for care system of Qld’s vulnerable kids

The residential care system housing Queensland’s most vulnerable children will undergo a review as the government responds to reports of abuse and neglect.

  • by Nick Gibbs
Queensland police add cocaine to list of roadside drug tests

Queensland police add cocaine to list of roadside drug tests

Motorists in Queensland will now be tested to see if they have cocaine in their system, with the drug added to the list of illicit substances that roadside police drug vans are set up to detect.

  • by Kathryn Magann
Queensland to ban phones and smartwatches in state schools from 2024

Queensland to ban phones and smartwatches in state schools from 2024

The state government will no longer give principals the discretion to impose restrictions on student devices, bringing Queensland into line with other states.

  • by Matt Dennien
‘Fever pitch’: Youth prison workers walk off job amid assaults, threats

‘Fever pitch’: Youth prison workers walk off job amid assaults, threats

Detainees at Brisbane’s youth prisons allegedly attacked staff with a makeshift knife and punched another in the face in separate incidents this week.

  • by Zach Hope