Government initiates 26 policy reviews
Amy Remeikis reports in the Brisbane Times (17.3.15) that the government has announced the following reviews, committees, taskforces and commissioners Review into boot camps and youth
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Amy Remeikis reports in the Brisbane Times (17.3.15) that the government has announced the following reviews, committees, taskforces and commissioners Review into boot camps and youth
Madonna King discusses the future of the Executive Building (Brisbane Times, 12.3.15), concluding: ‘It’s not unknown for older buildings to be refurbished to be more attractive
Amy Remeikis (Brisbane Times, 9.3.15) discusses the new government’s wish to save the Executive Building and avoid moving into the ‘monolith’ planned by the Newman government,
Mark Bahnisch writes in The Mandarin (6.3.15) that the 14-Minister Palaszczuk Cabinet might be able to concentrate on strategic initiatives across the inter-related themes of jobs, sustainability
Queensland Independent Remuneration Tribunal ruling on MPs salaries, after Premier Palaszczuwrote to the chair asking the QIRT to take into account Labor’s election promise that state
Roger Scott discusses the choices faced by all new governments in their relationships with CEOs who have served their predecessors. Appointing CEOs after a change of
James Whittaker, in The Mandarin (27.2.15), cites Professor Roger Scott as saying: ‘The biggest change — even since Rob Borbidge and Peter Beattie — is that
Roger Scott writes in The Mandarin (26.2.15) discusses the machinery of government changes in Queensland in which Premier Palaszczuk has reduced the number of ministries from
Jason Whittaker writes in The Mandarin (20.2.15) that the Queensland Premier has promised that with the machinery of government changes that reduce the number of ministries from
This section includes articles from The Conversation and elsewhere which consider some of the policy issues that the new Queensland government may wish to address. If you
‘Sacked by Campbell Newman, Dave Stewart returns to Queensland to head up Premier and Cabinet under Annastacia Palaszczuk. And other director-generals will have to reapply.’ (Jason
Madonna King lists 22 things Annastacia Palaszczuk should remember should she take office as Premier: ‘Annastacia Palaczszuk, Queensland’s 39th premier, will soon move into the big
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