Queensland Government, again, fast-track’s approval for donor
‘The Queensland Government plans to fast-track a $600 million residential and marina development linked to one of its donors and a key government appointee. The principal company
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‘The Queensland Government plans to fast-track a $600 million residential and marina development linked to one of its donors and a key government appointee. The principal company
Madonna King (Brisbane Times, 22.1.15) writes that Campbell Newman needs to answer some crucial integrity questions. She cites example of the alleged lie to Alan Jones about
Matt Canavan has accused the ABC and the Queensland edition of Vote Compass of push polling, but his criticism is factually and fundamentally flawed, writes Clifton
Corruption fighting heavyweight comes to QLD The former NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) Commissioner who lead the investigation into corrupt coal licenses that brought down
Senate Inquiry: submissions list By 28 December 2014, 39 submissions have been listed on the Senate Inquiry website. A number of these are marked ‘confidential’. It
Senate Inquiry: Gordon (9) ‘I have serious concerns about the way the Queensland Government is going about the development of the Galilee Basin with the application
Fraser Island Defenders Organisation (sub 13) ‘This organisation is alarmed at the particular savagery that the Newman Queensland Government has taken to removing environmental protection through
Senate Inquiry: Williams (sub 11) This submission suggests that it is inappropriate for the Federal Minister to delegate approval powers to the Queensland Government because ‘It
Former Queensland Liberal voices corruption concerns The Guardian (29.11.14) reports: ‘A former insider in the Queensland government has likened its attitude to the risk of corruption to
Senator calls Peter Wellington ‘ineffective’ The Sunshine Coast Daily (29.11.14) report on Peter Wellington MLA’s evidence before the Senate Inquiry into the Queensland Government. ‘Mr Macdonald
ETU on the dangers of cost-cutting in Qld’s electricity sector Amy Remeikis reported in the Brisbane Times (29.11.14) that the Electrical Trades Union ‘used Thursday’s super
Alex McKean writes in the Sydney Morning Herald (29.11.14) that The Senate Inquiry into Certain Aspects of Queensland Government Administration Related to Commonwealth Government Affairs ‘has an
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