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They need to start building roads for trucks, says QTA

They need to start building roads for trucks, says QTA
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Murdoch takes aim at Independents

Murdoch takes aim at Independents
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What will happen if state doesn t get second Bruce funds?

The Queensland Government has locked in $200 million of funds for a new inland highway, which it says will be spent regardless of whether the Federal Government decides to chip in the additional $800 million. The Inland Freight Route was announced as the ‘second Bruce Highway’ by the Labor Party during the 2020 State Election campaign in October, and will include major upgrades to the Gregory, Dawson and Carnarvon Highways to allow larger road trains to travel the route. Minister for Transport and Main Roads Mark Bailey said TMR will conduct planning across the entire route from Mungindi to Charters Towers to find the deficiencies in the existing road and determine projects that will be needed to address them.

Is it curtains for Clive? What COVID means for populism in Australia

What can we make of Clive Palmer? This week, he announced his United Australia Party (UAP) would not contest the upcoming West Australian state election on March 13. After a dismal showing in the October 2019 Queensland poll, where does this leave his political prospects? Palmer is no mini-Trump Given Palmer’s love of publicity stunts and populist policies, one might be tempted to see him as a miniature, Antipodean Donald Trump but that would be misleading. Trump was able to garner massive support in segments of the American population, whereas Palmer’s UAP only managed 3.43% of first preference votes in the lower house at the 2019 federal election.

Big stories that made headlines in Gladstone in 2020

Premium Content Subscriber only FROM two elections, a pandemic, ongoing health sagas and the opening of many new facilities there were plenty of ups and downs for Gladstone in 2020. Here are some of the highlights from the year that was. Member for Gladstone Glenn Butcher and Calliope State High School Principal Pete Stansfield with students cutting the ribbon to mark the first day of high school at Calliope State High School. It was history in the making as 165 students walked through the gates at Calliope State High School for the first time in January. Excitement and nerves was a prevalent theme between Year 7 and 8 students as they began the first day of their secondary education.

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