
Border declaration passes come into force as Sydney Northern Beaches outbreak grow
Health Minister Yvette D’Ath has announced that from 1am Sunday 20 December, anyone entering Queensland from New South Wales will need to have a border pass declaration

Class of 2020 arises to Year 12 results and ATARs
More than 49,600 teenage education “pioneers” have today claimed another first: first graduates in a new Queensland Certificate of Education system with Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks (ATAR).
500th worker inducted on Cairns Convention Centre build
The Palaszczuk Government’s investment in the Cairns Convention Centre is delivering jobs in the Far North, with the 500th worker having been inducted onto the $176 million project.

Brisbane CBD set for billion-dollar boost
Two redevelopments worth almost $3 billion collectively and set to transform Brisbane city have reached significant milestones today.

Funding support for communities affected by 2019 Queensland bushfires
Grants of up to $100,000 are now available for community groups, local councils and non-government organisations in 23 communities impacted by the bushfires last year.

$11 million investment to help Queensland communities recover from bushfires
More than $11 million has been approved for a range of projects that will help with the economic and social recovery in Queensland communities that were heavily impacted by last year’s bushfires.
Brisbane’s ugliest building makes way for new ‘Grand Central’
The Brisbane Transit Centre has been completely demolished, marking a huge milestone for the Palaszczuk Government’s transformational Cross River Rail project.

Strong border measures to keep Queenslanders safe this Christmas
Strong border measures to keep Queenslanders safe this Christmas

Get your workplace ready for summer storms and flooding
Queensland businesses have been issued a reminder to be ready to deal with more of Queensland’s wild summer weather – including the forecast La Nina heavy rainfall.

SharkSmart drones and education a boost for summer beach safety
A trial of shark-spotting drones together with the SharkSmart education campaign will boost safety for South East Queensland water users every day of the summer school holidays.

Pets are for life, not just Christmas
Queenslanders are encouraged to think carefully before buying a pet as a gift this Christmas.

A very 2020 Christmas message about those unwanted gifts
Stuck with an unwanted gift? The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has some tips when looking to return purchases during the festive season.