The Queensland government says its plan to sweat the state’s coal-fired power generators into the 2040s will cut overall system costs by $26 billion.
Communities across Queensland have welcomed plans to keep coal and gas burning across the state, though some warn a lack of ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. If self-driving cars are to become common on our roads, governments need to actively partner with private companies to develop the ...
Queensland’s flood-prone suburbs have lost a staggering $19bn in value, with a third of the state’s properties at risk and ...
Treasurer and Energy Minister David Janetzki will on Friday reset the lifespan of Queensland’s five state-owned coal-fired generators and abolish Labor’s “dishonest” plan to close them by 2035. Mr ...
The state government insists it has completed a road map to measure yearly progress on its pledge to slash ambulance ramping ...
October temperature records were broken on Monday as hot and blustery winds fanned numerous fires across southeast Queensland ...
Keeping Queensland’s coal-fired power stations running beyond their economic lifespan would cost at least $4.8bn and drive up ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from QLD Politics. Followed categories will be added to My News. It comes after The Courier-Mail revealed Queensland’s Rural Fire Brigade online fire map had ...
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