
$30M boost to domestic and family violence services across Queensland
The Palaszczuk Government is boosting support for victims of domestic, family and sexual violence with extra funding for services across the state.

Happy International Nurses Day
Today, Queenslanders are saying thanks to those at the heart of healthcare on International Nurses Day.

Government backs first responders in PTSD battle
The Palaszczuk Government has made it easier and quicker for Queensland first responders suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to access support and compensation

Morrison’s rotten rip off twice as deep for Queensland
The Morrison Government’s 2021-22 budget has revealed the Federal LNP’s rotten rip off for Queensland is even worse than first feared, with half of the $1.6 billion for infrastructure not being delivered within the four years of the forward estimates.

Queensland gas to save southern states from shortfall
Queensland has come to the rescue of its southern counterparts with a major deal to bring more Queensland gas on to the domestic market ahead of a predicted shortfall.

Premier stands in solidarity with Queensland’s Indian community
The Palaszczuk Government will donate $2 million to the Australian Red Cross on behalf of all Queenslanders to aid the response to the COVID-19 crisis in India.

Qld calls out Feds on working women
Queensland has called on the Morrison Government to restore financial support for services to help women with workplace issues, including sexual harassment.
Queensland Parliament charges for electric future
With electric vehicle sales skyrocketing across Queensland, the Palaszczuk Government has taken steps to ensure the People’s House is fit for a low-emissions transport future.

Grants open for business to bounce back better
Queensland’s small and medium businesses can now apply for grants of up to $50,000 to help them grow and create jobs.

$100 million funding boost to tackle unprecedented ED demand
The Palaszczuk Government is delivering a $100 million funding boost to tackle unprecedented demand in Queensland’s public hospitals.Minister for Health and Ambulance Services Yvette D’Ath said the $100 million funding package would create an initial 65 new beds in some of Queensland’s busiest Hospital and Health Services.“Queensland’s public health system is experiencing unprecedented demand which is why we’re earmarking an extra $100 million for 65 new beds ...

Queensland locking in more domestic gas
Queensland-based energy company Comet Ridge has been given the green light for a new Bowen Basin based project which will see more gas made available for the domestic market.

“Stay calm” is the tip ahead of NAPLAN tests
“Stay calm” is the tip from Education Minister Grace Grace as thousands of Queensland students start to take part in NAPLAN this week.