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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party is already being approached by an incoming Morrison Government anxious to form a relationship with a party that could play a pivotal role in the Upper House.
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party is already being approached by an incoming Morrison Government anxious to form a relationship with a party that could play a pivotal role in the Upper Hou...
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Lefties vent their shock at election result on Twitter
Scott Morrison’s election upset sparked a furious Twitter frenzy as devastated darlings of the left struggled to comprehend the Australian public’s verdict.
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One deal Katter won’t accept from Coalition
Bob Katter says he will try to cut the best deal he can for north Queensland when Scott Morrison forms government, but there’s one thing he won’t touch with “a 40-foot barge pole”.
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Inside Coalition’s Brisbane war room
As Scott Morrison celebrated his miracle election victory, he had the well-organised LNP war room to thank. This is how they ran their campaign.
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CATCH UP! 5 stories you may have missed
It’s been a busy week with the Federal Election dominating the news. But there were some important - and shocking - Queensland news events you may have missed. Catch up on them here >>
Driver dead in terrifying Bruce Highway crash
Five people have died in the space of 24 hours in a tragic day on on Queensland roads, with the latest victim dying after a vehicle fell nearly 30m down an embankment off the Bruce Highway.
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Govt slammed: ‘Disgraceful example of incompetence’
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is under pressure to overhaul her Government and its message on Adani as party elders warn Labor is on track to be turfed from office at next year’s State Ele...
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Speed limits slashed on major roads
Speed limits on two of Brisbane’s busiest suburban roads will be slashed to 40km/h under a council plan to bolster pedestrian safety outside the CBD.
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Brisbane brothers’ multimillion-dollar US bid
A seemingly unglamorous company founded by two Brisbane brothers that now employs 600 people around the country is gearing up for a multimillion-dollar expansion into the US.
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Reason why building in Brisbane is expensive
Brisbane has overtaken Melbourne as Australia’s second most expensive city for construction — and the worst could be yet to come, according to a new report.
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