Media Statements

State Government helping to protect Douglas waterways
Streams and waterways in the Douglas Shire are set to be improved as part of an $8.3 million program of river improvement works approved by the Queensland Government.

State Government helping to protect Don River waterways
Waterways on the Don River are set to be improved as part of an $8.3 million program of river improvement works announced by the Queensland Government.

State Government helping to protect Darling Downs waterways
Streams and waterways in the Darling Downs region are set to be improved as part of an $8.3 million program of river improvement works announced by the Queensland Government.

State Government helping to protect Central Queensland waterways
Streams and waterways across Central Queensland are set to be improved as part of an $8.3 million program of river improvement works announced by the Queensland Government.

State Government helping to protect Cardwell waterways
Streams and waterways in the Cardwell Shire are set to be improved as part of an $8.3 million program of river improvement works approved by the Queensland Government.

State Government helping to protect Burdekin waterways
Streams and waterways in the Burdekin Shire are set to be improved as part of an $8.3 million program of river improvement works announced by the Queensland Government.

State Government helping to protect Boonah waterways
Streams and waterways in Boonah Shire are set to be improved as part of an $8.3 million program of river improvement works announced by the Queensland Government.

Liquor Licensing Minister Margaret Keech has commended visitors on their behaviour during the four-day Lexmark Indy 300 Carnival.

Honours for Redlands SES volunteers
State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers from the Redlands region were tonight honoured for their commitment to the safety and wellbeing of their communities.

FREE FNQ WORKSHOPS FOCUS ON REDUCING RISK IN SMALL BUSINESS
Businesses in Cyclone Larry-affected regions can learn how to prepare for challenges and risks in a series of free seminars run by the Queensland Government

Queensland more than ready to meet future electricity demand
Minister for Mines and Energy Geoff Wilson said Queensland had ample generating capacity to meet its electricity demand now and well into the future.

75 NEW CONSTABLES SWORN INTO THE QUEENSLAND POLICE SERVICE
Police Minister Judy Spence and Police Commissioner Bob Atkinson have welcomed 75 new recruits into Queensland’s long blue line after graduating from the Queensland Police Academy in Brisbane today