The 2023-24 Queensland State Budget was delivered yesterday by Treasurer Cameron Dick, who announced a record $12.3 billion Budget surplus fuelled largely by increased coal royalties.
Read MoreThe New South Wales parliament has just concluded its latest two-week sitting period, punctuated by calls for higher-density housing and legislation introduced to freeze the pay of MPs and senior bureaucrats.
Read MorePlease see below May’s edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Minister for the Environment, Penny Sharpe.
Read MoreThe 2023-24 Victorian State Budget was delivered today by Treasurer Tim Pallas, who described his ninth budget as the most difficult he has had to deliver.
Read MoreThe Albanese Government has handed down its second Budget. See inside PremierNational's 2023-24 Federal Budget Summary.
Read MorePlease see below April’s edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Minister for Roads, John Graham.
Read MoreNSW Premier Chris Minns has unveiled his full ministry, which for the first time in the state’s history, will comprise 50 per cent women.
Read MoreLabor leader Chris Minns has been sworn in as NSW’s 47th premier, along with a handful of senior ministers, with the vote count projections now pointing towards minority government.
Read MoreLabor is on the cusp of majority government in NSW after Chris Minns led his party to an emphatic victory after 12 years in opposition.
Read MoreAlthough most pundits are tipping a victory for the Labor Party, the result of the NSW state election remains on a knife edge, and with one week to go before election day there is still everything to play for.
Read MorePlease see below March's edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure monthly newsletter. In light of the upcoming NSW State Election, this edition provides a high-level comparison of policy commitments from the Coalition and Labor parties.
Read MorePlease see below February’s edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Shadow Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Shadow Minister for Police and Shadow Minister for Counter Terrorism, Paul Scully.
Read MorePlease see below January’s edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Leader of the Opposition, Chris Minns.
Read MorePlease see below December’s edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Minister for Tourism, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Minister for the Arts and Minister for Regional Youth, Ben Franklin.
Read MoreVictorian Premier Daniel Andrews has unveiled his new ministry following the November 26 election that saw his government elected for a third term.
Read MoreVictorian Premier Daniel Andrews has been returned for a third term without any significant dent in his majority, despite a bitter election campaign that focused primarily on the government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in the world’s most locked-down city.
Read MoreVictorians will cast their votes in a fierce political landscape this Saturday surrounded by ever-tightening polls.
Read MorePlease see below November’s edition of the PremierNational Property, Planning and Infrastructure ‘Reform & Precinct Tracker’. Included in this blog, you will also find some high-level PremierNational insights into the Minister for Lands and Water and Minister for Hospitality and Racing, Kevin Anderson.
Read MoreOpposition Leader Peter Dutton has put cost-of-living pressures at the centre of his first Budget Reply speech, highlighting concerns over rising interest rates and soaring energy prices.
Read MoreTreasurer Jim Chalmers tonight handed down the Albanese Government’s first Budget that not only spelt out its policy priorities but also warned of the impact of a likely global economic downturn.
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