Newman rejects Fitzgerald criticism
Amy Remeikis reports in the Brisbane Times (30.1.15) that Campbell Newman ‘rejects’ Fitzgerald’s comments about accountability reaching ‘a new low’ in Queensland, but tries to turn it
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Amy Remeikis reports in the Brisbane Times (30.1.15) that Campbell Newman ‘rejects’ Fitzgerald’s comments about accountability reaching ‘a new low’ in Queensland, but tries to turn it
Politics professor, Lisa Hill, argues in The Conversation (30.1.15) discusses the arguments for and against compulsory voting, and concludes: ‘Australians also exhibit fairly high levels of
Constitutional lawyer, Professor Anne Twomey, answers the consitutional questions about whether the Premier could lose Ashgrove but remain Premier (The Conversation, 30.1.15). She concludes that while
Graham Redfearn writes in The Guardian, (28.1.15) that climate change science has been a non-starter in the Queensland election, despite the state being on the front
‘Six months ago the premier publicly apologised for his party’s performance since winning the election and promised to bring Queenslanders with him. The polls show that
Madonna King writes in the Brisbane Times (29.1.15): ‘If Campbell Newman was really worried about any links between the CFMEU and bikies, why would he appoint
Simon Holt, the Managing Editor of The Brisbane Times, writes: ‘Nobody should be bullied, hoodwinked, coerced, guilt-driven or harassed into voting one way or another in
‘Despite being sent to the political wilderness in 2012, Labor suddenly appears to be in with a chance of returning to power and LNP ministers are
Tony Moore and Amy Remeikis report in the Brisbane Times (29.1.15) that Ms Jones was still ahead of Mr Newman on the primary vote in Ashgrove, 46.5
The ABC (28.1.15) reports that ‘a Queensland economist believes more answers are needed from the LNP in regards to election costings and budget impacts. Yesterday the LNP released
‘On Saturday the Liberals will get a rebuff at the Queensland election, from which Abbott has been conspicuously absent. While state issues are dominating, Labor is
‘Feathers continue to fly in the electorate of Gold Coast MP Ray Stevens over his stake in a controversial cableway proposal. A group of protesters, dressed as
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