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The Courier-Mail

Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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Past articles by Sarah:

Controversial former top judge exits bench

FORMER chief justice Tim Carmody is resigning from the bench. → Read More

Bleijie: Why are tweeters so unkind?

STATE Opposition frontbencher Jarrod Bleijie has channelled US comedian Jimmy Kimmel and created his own version of Kimmels popular Mean Tweets segment, reading out responses his received on Twitter after he was critical of questions asked of him by a public servant yesterday. → Read More

Mackenroth cancer blow: ‘I’m a fighter’

FORMER deputy premier and Labor stalwart Terry Mackenroth has revealed he has been diagnosed with a lung tumour. → Read More

Queensland Government delays refund recyling scheme

THE Palaszczuk Government has delayed the start of its much-vaunted container deposit scheme by five months. → Read More

Mensink’s life a ‘kick in the guts’ for workers

DEPUTY Premier Jackie Trad has described Clive Mensinks jetsetting life, exposed by The Sunday Mail, as a kick in the guts to former Queensland Nickel workers and urged him to return home to Queensland to answer questions over the refinerys collapse. → Read More

Queensland election results 2017: ABC suggests Annastacia Palaszczuk and Labor have majority

ANNASTACIA Palaszczuk has secured enough seats to form majority government, the ABC suggests. → Read More

Queensland Election 2017: Labor to win, latest Newspoll suggests

PREMIER Annastacia Palaszczuk may cling to power on the back of One Nation preferences, a new poll shows. → Read More

Queensland election 2017: One Nation claims primary school children being taught how to masturbate

ONE Nation leader Steve Dickson has come under fire for saying primary school children are being taught how to masturbate and use strap on dildos under the controversial Safe Schools program. → Read More

Premier claims LNP smear over partner’s work

ANNASTACIA Palaszczuk has revealed her partner Shaun Drabsch worked on Adanis application for a loan under the Northern Australian Infrasrtructure Facility in his role at PWC. → Read More

Queensland election 2017: Rolling coverage of day five of the campaign

LABORS Keppel MP Brittany Lauga says she is concerned about the prospect the LNP could preference her last, below One Nation, on how-to-vote cards. → Read More

Queensland election 2017: Rolling coverage of day three of campaigning

THERE will be no new taxes under an LNP Government, Opposition leader Tim Nicholls said as he expanded on his plan to stabilise the states debt. → Read More

Queensland Election 2017: Premier visits Nanna before Government House

PREMIER Annastacia Palaszczuk has called a snap election for November 25, visiting Government House this morning before heading to a Labor Party function. → Read More

Queensland Agriculture Minister Bill Byrne resigns to battle life-threatening illness

STATE Government Minister Bill Byrne has resigned as he battles a life threatening illness, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced. → Read More

Queensland corruption watchdog set to deliver findings into corruption probe of Mark Bailey

MARK Bailey is expected to return to Cabinet after he was cleared by the Crime and Corruption Commission of allegations he corruptly destroyed public records. → Read More

Labor ad blames Tim Nicholls for Queensland Rail rollingstock fiasco

LABOR has released a new attack ad blaming Tim Nicholls for a trouble-plagued multibillion-dollar train contract and accusing him of costing Queenslanders jobs. → Read More

Elder abuse: Queensland laws to offer protection

NEW laws to protect older Queenslanders from financial abuse will be introduced into State Parliament today. → Read More

Early state poll unlikely, but still possible, says Premier

PREMIER Annastacia Palaszczuk maintains the state election will likely be held next year, as speculation continues that she will fire the starters gun early. → Read More

Mark Bailey private email use raises ‘reasonable suspicion’ of corruption

THE states corruption watchdog has found sufficient evidence to raise a reasonable suspicion of corrupt conduct in relation to Energy Minister Mark Baileys private email account use and his temporary deletion of the Yahoo account. → Read More

Queensland election could be held any time: Treasurer Curtis Pitt

TREASURER Curtis Pitt says an election could be held any time as he and his fellow Cabinet Ministers governed from Cairns for the second day today. → Read More

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk defends Attorney-General’s handling of youth detention review

PREMIER Annastacia Palaszczuk has defended her Attorney-Generals handling of a review of youth detention in Queensland, denying there was an attempt at a cover-up. → Read More