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Advertisement Free State of Origin tickets, shares in greyhounds, passionate support for the Australian flag and an honorary chief title are among the interests declared by Queenslandâs 93 state politicians. The register of membersâ interests typically lists properties, trusts, shares, gifts and memberships of unions, but politicians have also declared some quirky hobbies and passions. Good times: Queensland politicians up in the corporate boxes enjoyed the Maroonsâ win as much as the players. Credit:Bradley Kanaris/Getty LNP MP James Lister is a life member of the Australian National Flag Association (Queensland). The associationâs mission includes communicating the importance of the flag, promoting the Australian identity overseas by use of the flag, and encouraging personal identity with the flag at all levels within the community. ....
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Queensland MPs are set to vote on sweeping euthanasia legislation this year, after Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk made it a key election pledge. The Courier-Mail went to all MPs for comment to seek their view on the issue, as they await draft legislation from the Queensland Law Reform Commission which is due by May. See what your MP had to say in response to the following questions: Do you support voluntary assisted dying? Will you vote in favour of voluntary assisted dying when the legislation comes before the parliament? See where your local MP stands on this sensitive issue.
Stephen Andrew, Member for Mirani (One Nation) ....
It’s been nearly a year since Men told us they went to bed by five o’clock most afternoons, so they could get up after midnight to watch out for juvenile criminals entering their streets. Even then, the Dingo residents stood by helpless as their property was trashed and stolen, knowing they would bear the legal brunt should they intervene to stop the delinquents. The owner of the Dingo roadhouse and pub said his business was virtually uninsurable, such was the frequency with which children rammed stolen cars into the buildings and took off with his merchandise. Another person said he had an album of photos taken from CCTV cameras which clearly showed the same individuals from the ages of 11 or 12 through to 17. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only Simone Lawrie was among more than 50 of Central Queensland’s small business owners to meet with State Government representatives at a roadshow on Tuesday. Ms Lawrie credited a $10,000 loan from the State Government with keeping the Artisan Bakery afloat during Covid. “We were grateful to receive funding to help us push our social media, develop our website and run a TV advertising campaign,” she said. “My team was very quick to refit the shop and develop new packet mixes, but small business owners should definitely go out and get help wherever they can.” Minister Di Farmer said the Small Business Roadshow was about keeping up to date with how the government could support locals “right now”. ....