
Another important step in the recovery of Callide Power Station has been marked with a third generating unit returning to service today.

Queensland gas drives manufacturing jobs
The Palaszczuk Government’s pioneering gas policy is paying off again for Australian manufacturers and jobs.

New mobile phone/seatbelt cameras rollout from today
Roadside cameras that detect drivers illegally using mobile phones and not wearing a seatbelt will start appearing on Queensland roads from today.

Queenslanders encouraged to enjoy ‘Days Like This’ in new tourism campaign
With tough times for Queensland’s tourism industry ongoing as the global COVID-19 pandemic continues to require a strong health response, Queenslanders are again being urged to support the state’s tourism industry.

Qlders reel in grants to tackle marine waste
The Palaszczuk Government has put marine waste squarely in its sights with $1 million in grants to help community groups across the state keep local waters litter-free – funding able to be delivered because of the ongoing health response and rollout of Queensland’s COVID-19 economic recovery plan.

Queensland gets ready for plastics ban
With just over a month to go, businesses across Queensland are getting ready for Queensland’s ban of single-use plastics.

Townsville's first community-based vaccine centre set to open
Townsville residents will have greater access to the COVID-19 vaccine from next month with the opening of the city’s first community-based vaccination centre.Minister for Health and Ambulance Services Yvette D’Ath said the new centre was part of the Queensland Government’s strategy to ensure access to vaccinations across regional Queensland.The new centre will be located at the former Joyce Mayne furniture showroom, 1-3 Woodman Court, West End

North Queensland’s best training talent announced
A Townsville leagues club with training at its heart is the North Queensland regional winner in the 60th annual Queensland Training Awards.

Digital platform seeds growth in Queensland’s persimmon industry
Queensland’s persimmon industry will gain greater market and production data insights thanks to a Digital Transformation Grant as part of Queensland’s COVID-19 Economic Recovery Plan.

Queensland puts high-risk Takata airbag vehicles on notice
Notices will be sent to owners of about 3000 vehicles with faulty Takata airbags this month notifying them their registration will be cancelled.

Lindum Level Crossing Precinct upgrade motoring ahead
Preliminary planning for the Lindum Level Crossing Precinct upgrade has been completed, with work now underway on vital short-term safety upgrades as well as the development of a preliminary business case to investigate a long-term grade separation of the level crossing.

Queensland’s artisan producers froth over new liquor licence
Queenslanders will be in high spirits over news that more than 100 producers have hopped-on to apply for the new artisan producer licence as part of the Palaszczuk Government’s COVID-19 economic recovery plan.