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Former Energy Minister Mick de Brenni has used his inclusion into the Smart Energy Hall of Fame to roast Scott Morrison and ...
Five QUT Pathways to Politics for Women alumni will contest the federal election on May 3, becoming the first federal ...
Queensland could see more politicians in parliament by the 2028 election, with Premier David Crisafulli refusing to rule out ...
All Australians will have the opportunity to experience the history and heart of our democracy with new sensory-friendly ...
The Queensland government has scrapped so ... With the later hours, politicians have to remain at parliament until the house rises at 9:30pm to either sit inside the chamber on a late shift ...
Hardline youth justice laws to sentence young offenders as adults for more than a dozen serious crimes have passed Queensland ...
Young leaders take their place in 30th Queensland Youth Parliament 30th Queensland Youth Parliament gets underway. Ninety-three young people aged ...
Speaker Pat Weir used the opening of parliament on Thursday to remind members they should not use “abusive, obscene or threatening language” towards colleagues, staff and the public.
Anthony Albanese accused the Opposition Leader of appealing to voters’ worst instincts during his two decades in federal politics.