Coronavirus lockdown created an opportunity to address reform of our education, economy and environment policy here in Australia. In this video series, I’m hosting several conversations on what we can do after the lockdown.
Read MoreBy Janelle Miles
Courier Mail, 17th September 2018
A Queensland startup, which has developed free software giving people voice-controlled access to the internet, is set to expand into the United States early next year.
Read MoreBy Des Houghton
Sunday Mail, 16th September 2018
Campbell Newman secretly “auditioned” Queensland’s top judges before rejecting them for the state’s Chief Justice job because they were arrogant and opposed reforms he believed could make the courts more affordable and transparent.
Read More.@CampbellNewman on @AnnastaciaMP's @australianlabor state conference speech: If you actually look at how it played out in the pub, I think the Premier has overreached.
Read More@CampbellNewman on the Liberal Party leadership says, “there is only one way it can go and that is the PM ultimately will be resigning or he will be ejected from the office that he holds.” #theboltreport @SkyNewsAust
Read MoreBy Campbell Newman and David Hinchliffe
The Australian, 31st December 2018
We come from different political backgrounds and views but we share one strong central belief — our political system appears to be broken.
Read More@CampbellNewman: Frankly, @TurnbullMalcolm is totally damaged. It's over, he didn't win today.
Read MoreThe Australian, 25th November 2017
Today’s result in the Queensland election will be a critical test for the state of our politics - not just in Queensland but across our nation.
Read MoreThe Australian, 21st August 2018
There is an undercurrent in our national debate that implies all the smart people are in Canberra and that’s where the solutions to our problems lie.
Read MoreBy David Hinchliffe
Brisbane Times, 2nd March 2017
David Hinchliffe served as a Brisbane Labor councillor between 1988 and 2012, including four years between 2004 and 2008 when he was deputy to Liberal lord mayor Campbell Newman in an unprecedented power-sharing administration. An accomplished artist, Hinchliffe’s official parliamentary portrait of his friend and former foe was unveiled in a private event at Parliament House on Thursday night.
Read MoreBy Geoff Chambers, Canberra Bureau Chief, and Greg Brown, Journalist
The Australian, 28th January 2018
Former premiers Jeff Kennett and Campbell Newman, who overhauled the public service in Victoria and Queensland, have called on the Turnbull government to further streamline government agencies and appointments, with 156 full-time public officeholders claiming remuneration worth almost $64 million.
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