STATEMENT: Labor’s private emails saga

In an awkward twist in Labor’s private email saga, Premier Palaszczuk has been caught at odds with Crime and Corruption investigators. The Crime and Corruption watchdog has dramatically released some of the Premier’s private emails while Annastacia Palaszczuk was refusing to do so. The Triple-C has also revealed several other senior government ministers, including Deputy…

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Complete my 5 second survey

Last weekend I attended The Beach Matters Community Rally. Next Wednesday, 17 March they are also holding a Community Meeting at Alex Lifesaving Club to discuss Mass Transit and high density from Alex to Warana and I am joining the panel. In preparation, I would appreciate you completing my 5 Second Survey. Just 5 seconds of…

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Labor failing Queenslanders on housing affordability

Labor’s been caught out trying to cover up years of housing neglect by announcing a “new” team that already exists. Labor’s own government agency Economic Development Queensland already has the power of the so-called “specialist team” to support new growth areas. Shadow Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning Fiona Simpson said Labor’s false promise…

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Mass Transit Update

17 March at 6pm, there is a Mass Transit Community Meeting with Q&A Panel being facilitated by the Beach Matters Group panel with speakers and representatives from several groups of which I will be participating in.  Registration is essential, to RSVP click here There continues to be a lot of controversy over the proposed mass…

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A grateful Aussie

I felt especially proud and grateful to celebrate Australia Day this year. As I watched record numbers of families and friends gathering around picnics and BBQs in local parks, I was struck by two things – the sheer joy of people sharing each other’s company and, secondly, the many Australian flags flying. When most formal…

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