
Korea increases investment in Queensland’s beef industry
The Queensland-Korea trading relationship has been further strengthened with two leading Korean companies making new multimillion-dollar investments in Queensland’s beef industry.

Christmas cheer for Queensland community groups
Queensland’s Not-for-profits are set to celebrate Christmas with the Palaszczuk Government announcing the successful recipients of the latest round of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund.

Employers asked to think differently this Disability Action Week 2021
Queensland employers are urged to open their minds and think differently about hiring people living with disability.

Extra bus and ferry services continued
An additional 40 bus services will be permanently added to the weekly timetable, improving access to and from Brisbane CBD.

Local manufacturer in Wide Bay at the helm of new markets
More success from local Maryborough manufacturer with the delivery of Hervey Bay Volunteer Marine Rescue’s newest rescue vessel – Rescue 1.

Construction underway on nation-first needle-free vaccine facility
Construction has started on a new facility at Northshore Hamilton for Queensland biotechnology company Vaxxas to develop and manufacture its needle-free vaccine technology.

New Whitsunday moorings to protect reef
Thirty new public moorings, and 17 associated reef protection markers, have been installed in the Whitsundays to help protect the Great Barrier Reef.

Statement from the Health Minister
Queensland’s border will reopen from next Monday, 13 December, so families and loved ones can re-unite.

Multi-million-dollar fire and emergency services complex for Sunshine Coast hinterland
A new $3.9 million emergency services facility was officially opened today in Maleny by Minister for Fire and Emergency Services Mark Ryan MP, and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) Commissioner Greg Leach.

High-speed connectivity for the Sunshine Coast
Sunshine Coast businesses have been given a major boost, with a Queensland technology company announcing its first edge data centre in the region.
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Council apprentices given their First Start
Councils across the state are set to grow their workforce and welcome 400 new apprentices and trainees thanks to the Palaszczuk Government’s Skilling Queenslanders for Work First Start program.

Statement from the Premier