Secret Qld deal puts unions miles ahead

Original article by Lydia Lynch, Sarah Elks, Michael McKenna
The Australian – Page: 1 & 2 : 13-Dec-23

The Queensland government is set to announce changes to its cabinet team after incoming premier Stephen Miles is sworn in on Friday. Treasurer Cameron Dick will become deputy premier after his Right faction agreed to support Miles over rival Left faction candidate Shannon Fentiman. The latter withdrew from contention after union powerbrokers negotiated a factional agreement in return for an industrial deal over government-funded infrastructure projects. Miles says his priorities will include the cost of living, health, housing, infrastructure and the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games. His first initiative will be a 12-month freeze on vehicle registrations, which will take effect from mid-2024.

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QUEENSLAND. DEPT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET, QUEENSLAND. TREASURY

Qld Labor faces messy brawl for Palaszczuk replacement

Original article by Ronald Mizen
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 3 : 12-Dec-23

Queensland’s Deputy Premier Steven Miles and Health Minister Shannon Fentiman have both confirmed their intention to run for the Labor leadership. They are both members of state Labor’s Left faction, which accounts for 25 of the party’s 52 MPs. However, the Right faction – which has 18 MPs – could potentially emerge as the ‘kingmaker’ in the leadership ballot. The Right faction’s Cameron Dick could also be a leadership contender, although he is regarded as more likely to become deputy premier. Meanwhile, outgoing premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has rejected suggestions that she resigned after losing the support of Left faction powerbroker and union leader Gary Bullock.

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QUEENSLAND. DEPT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET, QUEENSLAND HEALTH, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY

Leanne Donaldson quits as Agriculture Minister over driving offence

Original article by Sarah Vogler, Sarah Elks
The Australian – Page: 9 : 4-Nov-16

Queensland Agriculture Minister Leanne Donaldson has quit following revelations that she had driven an unregistered vehicle. She also failed to pay council rates on her home for more than three years. Her debt of $A8,000 was paid by the Australian Labor Party. Donaldson resigned after a meeting with Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Deputy Premier Jackie Trad on 3 November 2016.

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QUEENSLAND. DEPT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES, QUEENSLAND. DEPT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY