Heritage CSA grants to preserve Queensland’s past into the future
The diversity, beauty and cultural importance of Queensland’s heritage will continue to be conserved through the latest round of Community Sustainability Action (CSA) grants.
Applications now open for young Indigenous leadership program
Young First Nations’ Queenslanders are urged to put their hand up for this year’s Queensland Indigenous Youth Leadership Program (QIYLP) with applications open today.
New chapter starts for Gulngay People in Far North Queensland
The traditional custodians of more than 70 hectares of land located in Tully and Hull heads had their ancient rights formally recognised today.
South West Queensland training program leads to more local gas sector jobs
Thirteen trainees and apprentices from the Western Downs will kick off their careers within Queensland’s gas sector as part of a successful apprenticeship and trainee program.
Funeral reforms on Government agenda
The Palaszczuk Government is set to prioritise reform in the funeral services sector, with a focus on price transparency for customers.
Fresh take on fish stocking in Queensland
A new policy for fish stocking in Queensland has paved the way for three more species to be introduced to freshwater catchments.
High five for high compliance by fishers at Wuruma Dam
Freshwater fishers have been praised for a high level of compliance with fisheries regulations at the popular Wuruma Dam in the North Burnett.
Far North community benefits from new frontline policing initiatives
Police Minister Mark Ryan and Member for Cairns Michael Healy joined Deputy Commissioner Paul Taylor to announce a significant new frontline facility and a new police operation for the Far North Police District.
New pontoon at Howard Smith Wharves to boost river tourism
The first of three new floating concrete pontoons to be built for the Howard Smith Wharves River Terminal Project has been completed and is open for business.
Government delivers consent law reforms
The protection of women was again at the forefront of the legislative agenda of the Palaszczuk Labor Government as it delivered significant consent law reforms in Parliament today.
All across Queensland, The Palaszczuk Government’s $100 million Equipping TAFE for our Future plan is rolling out, while continuing to deliver free training for young Queenslanders under 25.
Land transfer preserves mahogany glider habitat
Valuable habitat for the endangered mahogany glider has been added to Girringun National Park after a 56.49-hectare land transfer by the Palaszczuk Government.