
Gracemere fabricators receive Business Boost
Central Queensland businesses will be able to fast-track upgrades thanks to grants of up to $15,000 from the Palaszczuk Government.

Business Boost for North Queensland
North Queensland businesses will be able to fast-track upgrades thanks to grants of up to $15,000 from the Palaszczuk Government.

Business Boost no dirty laundry for Sunshine Coast business
A mobile laundry service on the Sunshine Coast is set to double its revenue and create more than 110 new jobs thanks to a Palaszczuk Government Business Boost grant.

Grants bonanza tops $470 million for small business
More than 200 Queensland small businesses will today find out if they’re a recipient of the latest round of business grants from the Palaszczuk Government.

FOGO trial supports environment and local business
Townsville’s Food Organics, Garden Organics (FOGO) Kerbside Collection Trial is bringing environmental and economic benefits to Townsville

Call in for Waratah Coal Power Station considered
The Planning Minister has given notice of a proposed call in for a proposed coal-fired power station on a cattle property located 30 kilometres north-west of the town of Alpha.

Clock ticking for COVID-19 Business Support Grant applications
Queensland businesses impacted by the August COVID lockdown have one week left to apply for the Palaszczuk Government’s COVID-19 Business Support Grants.

Queensland Government calls for First Nations voices
Indigenous leaders who want a greater say on the laws, policies and programs that affect their communities are urged to put their hand up to join Queensland’s First Nations Consultative Committee (FNCC).

Vaccinated Queenslanders rewarded with life as normal
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced a range of measures that will see life return to normal for vaccinated Queenslanders while protecting those members of the community who are most vulnerable.

Commissioning starts for community-based palliative care services
The Palaszczuk Government is delivering on its commitment to invest $54.8 million to deliver community-based care for individuals with a life-limiting illness in regional, rural and remote Queensland.

Queenslanders will be able to pack away their surgical masks the minute 80% of the state has had at least one dose of COVID vaccine.

Queenslanders, let’s talk scams!
Attorney General and Minister for Justice Shannon Fentiman is encouraging Queenslanders to be aware about scams, with the launch of national Scams Awareness Week today.