Media Statements


Unprecedented population growth continues (now and into the future): Fraser
November 5 2006

PREMIER NOMINATES FIVE ICONIC QUEENSLAND SITES FOR MONOPOLY
PREMIER NOMINATES FIVE ICONIC QUEENSLAND SITES FOR MONOPOLY

Boost for Ocean View and Rocksberg rural firefighters
Rural firefighters from Ocean View and Rocksberg Moorina have received a boost to their operational capability with two new vehicles and a fire station extension officially launched today.

QUEENSLANDERS URGED TO WALK AGAINST WARMING
Environment Minister Lindy Nelson-Carr urged Queenslanders to put their best foot forward tomorrow and join the Walk Against Warming.

DOING BUSINESS GOOD FOR TOURISM
Business tourism is worth around $1.8 billion annually to Queensland and eight operators who have helped expand this lucrative segment will be competing for top honours at the Queensland Tourism Awards this month

Bligh listens to Gympie residents
Deputy Premier Anna Bligh today urged local councils in the Gympie region and their communities to voice their views on the proposed Traveston Crossing Dam in the upcoming environmental impact statement process.




FIRST HIGH-VISIBILITY POLICE CARS TAKE TO THE ROAD
Motorists in Warwick and Kingaroy will soon be sharing the road with prototypes of the new-look, high visibility police cars with fluoro markings

NEW ANAPHYLAXIS GUIDELINES FOR QUEENSLAND SCHOOLS
The State Government has introduced new guidelines to assist Queensland schools in managing students with anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.