With over 16,000 miles of coastline, Australia isn’t short of incredible beaches. We take a look at some of the best, whether ...
The LNP has claimed victory in Queensland’s state election, but with a smaller margin than anticipated. Could it affect Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's second term chances? Queensland LNP ...
In contrast, Mr Crisafulli thanked Mr Miles for his service and praised the “son of a factory worker” for rising to lead Queensland. David Crisafulli celebrates his win with his LNP supporters.
After winning government in Saturday’s election, new premier David Crisafulli will set about ticking off his priorities for his first 100 days. He will be able to form a majority government and ...
Queensland is set to have a new premier. Liberal National Party leader David Crisafulli claimed victory for the narrow election, ending Labor’s decade-long reign in the state. So who is he? Here ...
Outgoing Queensland Premier Steven Miles has officially conceded the election. Picture: NewsWire/ John Gass The Murrumba MP, who ascended to the top job following the retirement of Annastacia ...
All routes below lead to the Pavia Parking Garage on the Coral Gables Campus. If you park in Pavia, it’s an easy walk to the Office of Admissions Building. More information on parking can be found on ...
Queensland became Australia’s first mainland state to elect a center-right government in more than 18 months, breaking the Labor Party’s hold on power ahead of a national election due by May.
At that election, Queensland was the only state where the Coalition won the two-party vote (by 54.1–45.9). The second best state for the Coalition was New South Wales, where Labor won the two ...
With polling booths set to open in less than 24 hours, signs are emerging that Saturday's Queensland election result might not be as clear-cut as predicted. For much of this year, polling has ...
With Brisbane built on a flood plain, the updated maps will now be incorporated into the City Plan and influence future development, while also helping people prepare for future natural disasters.
An increasingly malevolent LNP, clutching desperately for power in Queensland this weekend, take their stereotypical “law and order” campaign a jackbooted step further to now target vulnerable ...