
Gladstone’s healthcare supported to meet increasing demand
Public hospitals in Central Queensland are seeing more patients that ever before, and despite increasing demand 100 per cent of the most urgent Category 1 cases are being treated within recommended timeframes.

Mackay region’s healthcare supported to meet increasing demand
Public hospitals in the Mackay region are seeing more patients that ever before, and despite increasing demand 100 per cent of the most urgent Category 1 cases are being treated within recommended timeframes.

Fraser Coast’s healthcare supported to meet increasing demand
Public hospitals on the Fraser Coast are seeing more patients that ever before, and despite increasing demand 100 per cent of the most urgent Category 1 cases are being treated within recommended timeframes.

Gold Coast’s healthcare supported to meet increasing demand
Public hospitals on the Gold Coast are seeing more patients that ever before, and despite increasing demand 100 per cent of the most urgent Category 1 cases are being treated within recommended timeframes.

Cairns healthcare supported to meet increasing demand
Public hospitals in the Cairns region are seeing more patients that ever before, and despite increasing demand 100 per cent of the most urgent Category 1 cases are being treated within recommended timeframes.

Bundaberg’s healthcare supported to meet increasing demand
Public hospitals in Wide Bay are seeing more patients that ever before, and despite increasing demand 100 per cent of the most urgent Category 1 cases are being treated within recommended timeframes.

Hotline answers more than 20,000 calls during COVID-19 pandemic
It’s been one year since the Palaszczuk Government established the Community Recovery Hotline during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and since then it has received more than 20,000 calls for information, advice and assistance.

Queensland crews head south as wild weather lashes New South Wales
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced specialist crews from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) will travel to New South Wales (NSW) today in response to the unfolding severe weather event impacting the state.

Sydney and Melbourne targeted in aggressive new tourism campaign
The Palaszczuk Government’s successful Good to Go tourism marketing campaign has been re-worked ahead of a roll out in Sydney and Melbourne in an ‘aggressive bid’ to lure more southerners to sunny Queensland this winter.

$25,000 grants available for cyclone-impacted primary producers in North Queensland
Recovery assistance grants of up to $25,000 are now available to support the recovery of primary producers in North Queensland impacted by Tropical Cyclone Niran.
Up to $200,000 for Active Innovations
The Palaszczuk Government is investing up to $200,000 in innovative solutions to get inactive Queenslanders moving.

Public transport upgrades sparking accessibility, jobs
Major investments to make public transport more accessible across Queensland and create jobs as part of the state’s economic recovery are powering ahead, with another milestone reached on the Palaszczuk Government’s half-a-billion-dollar station accessibility program.