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1990 – Goss Government – great reforms roll out
Minister for Communities and Housing, Minister for Digital Economy and Minister for the Arts The Honourable Leeanne Enoch
Today’s release of the 1990 Queensland Cabinet Minutes shows the Goss Government’s bold steps towards transforming Queensland into a modern, progressive and productive state, after 32 years of conservative government – delivering reform which is still supporting Queenslanders today.
Minister for the Digital Economy, Leeanne Enoch said 1990 was truly the year when change came to Queensland.
“Premier Goss cracked down on corruption, took steps towards every Queenslander’s vote having equal weight, and turned the public service into a modern administration,” Ms Enoch said.
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