Blackwater drops-in new skate park
A gnarly $1.3 million skate park at Blackwater in Central Queensland has been officially opened by Queensland Sport Minister Stirling Hinchliffe as part of the Palaszczuk Government’s Covid-19 Economic Recovery Plan.

Budget Update shows Qld economy leading the nation
Budget Update shows Qld economy leading the nation

Exploration plan drives gas supply
More than 14,400 square kilometres of regional Queensland will be made available for oil and gas exploration, including gas preserved for Australian buyers only.

Disaster assistance available for Inglewood businesses
Disaster assistance is now available to small businesses in Inglewood and across the Goondiwindi Regional Council area following recent heavy rainfall and flooding.

New state school proposed for Brisbane’s inner west
The site of the former Toowong Bowls Club near Perrin Park has been earmarked for Queensland’s first vertical state primary school.

Water funding for regional councils extended permanently
The Palaszczuk Government has once again delivered for regional councils, today announcing permanent funding for the Queensland Water Regional Alliance Program (QWRAP).

Christmas has come early for outdoor enthusiasts, with recent rain boosting lake levels across South East Queensland, creating ideal recreation conditions.

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Queensland Police Service inducts 110 recruits into service
Minister for Police and Corrective Services and Minister for Fire and Emergency Services the Honourable Mark Ryan MP today joined Commissioner Katarina Carroll to induct 110 recruits into the Queensland Police Service (QPS).

New Principal Commissioner appointed to Queensland Family and Child Commission
With more than 15 years’ experience working in executive roles with the Northern Territory and federal governments, Luke Twyford has today been appointed as the new Principal Commissioner of the Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC).

New mobile app to address domestic and family violence
A new phone app is now available to make it easier for Queenslanders to recognise domestic violence and safely take action to support their friend or family member.

New collar standards make it easier to identify regulated dogs
To keep the community safe, regulated dogs must wear a specific type of distinctive red and yellow striped collar starting in the new year.