Under Labor’s decade of decline, weak laws saw victim numbers skyrocket by 193%.
We’ve already delivered a 7.2% reduction in victim numbers but we know there’s still more work to do.
It’s all part of our plan to restore safety where you live.
It means crimes like aggravated assault occasioning bodily harm, conspiring to murder, stalking and abusing someone with a disability can be covered by tougher penalties.
Steven Miles & Qld Labor still won’t say if they will (or won’t) support our expansion of Adult Crime, Adult Time laws or our new laws to combat antisemitism.
They’re not being transparent with Qlders about legislation to make our communities safer. What are they hiding?
Good morning to everyone except Steven Miles who still won’t be straight with Queenslanders and say if he will (or won’t) support our expansion of Adult Crime, Adult Time laws to keep our communities safe.
Victim numbers are down 7.2% and we can’t allow Labor’s chaos to stop us progressing our plan to restore safety where you live.
Steven Miles and Labor created the Youth Crime Crisis by weakening laws during their decade of decline.
We’re calling on Labor MPs and Steven Miles to come clean with Queenslanders and reveal if they support Adult Crime, Adult Time.
Victim numbers are down 7.2% and we can’t allow Labor’s chaos to stop us progressing our plan to restore safety where you live.
Chúc Mừng Năm Mới! Happy Lunar New Year!
Vietnamese traditions, like this are now part of Queensland’s shared story, and this is something to be proud of because it enriches our state’s identity, connections, social cohesion, cultural understanding, and our sense of belonging.
Round 2 of our Secure Communities Partnership Program is now open.
Local councils can boost security for small and family businesses, their staff and customers by applying for grants up to $400,000 each to deliver vital safety upgrades.
Happy Lunar New Year, Queensland!
I can’t think of a better way to welcome the Year of the Horse than by celebrating the start of construction on the Chinese Culture and Heritage Centre in Cairns.
A brief catch-up with Cherbourg Mayor Bruce Simpson at this morning’s opening of Parliament for 2026, accompanied by a beautiful tribute to the late song woman Maroochy Barambah and Welcome to Country by Turrbal woman Refiti Tovi.
This is strong, decisive action to fight antisemitism and address terrorist-motivated offending to ensure Queenslanders can live, worship and gather safely.
We’ll be introducing tough new laws to Parliament this week.
A privilege to host visiting PNG women at Parliament and hear their stories.
These wonderful women are working to make a better future for their communities and families, particularly in some very rural and remote areas.
With citizenship ceremonies happening across Queensland today, here are just some of the reasons why people choose to call Australia home. Happy Australia Day! #australiaday 🇦🇺