@QBCCIntegrity Ah yes, Tony Burke MP, the man with 6 houses, a trail of controversies in every ministry he touches, and a talent for fuelling division while claiming to represent ‘modern Australia’. Inspiring stuff.
@QBCCIntegrity I wonder if she’s aware of the industries that today do support us keeping the lights on, generating energy and proving thousands of jobs?
Does she expect the mining sector to implement a net zero target too?
@QBCCIntegrity It’s simple: Labor spent $50M on a report and $10M in legal fees to attempt to hide it.
Now deception about “pocketing” given how many Labor infrastructure projects were and are still poorly estimated, under funded or over budget.
@QBCCIntegrity@hughriminton When it’s the population the Labor Gov is conveniently mentioned and credited but when it’s MPs getting another 3.5% increase after last years 4% increase it’s (of course) set by the independent Remuneration Tribunal… 🤨
@JarrodBleijieMP How can the constituents of Stafford feel secure that they’re being adequately represented in Queensland parliament by a MP who has now been dismissed from the party they voted for? 🤔⚖️🗳️
@AFL The judicial fairness, administration integrity and spirit of game is now firmly at the crossroads of contempt as the genuine footy lover collectively and in unison tonight throws there’s hands up in dismay and disbelief at what the modern game in 2025 has now become! #kangas
@StevenJMiles FACT: Unelected and now former Premier Miles supported a $1.6bn temporary stadium, which would’ve resulted in a $1bn+ revenue shortfall and no legacy for the city and multiple sporting codes.
@beastieboy07 Australia if not the world simply needs more Bharat-like humans! Your knowledge, craft and genuine love of the game is refreshing both in print & broadcasting.
As a South Australian you’ve chosen relocation wisely, and found tranquility & lifestyle in the Adelaide hills! 👏
@ahoppo18@9NewsQueensland@TimArvier9@MarkBaileyMP It’s ironic that @MarkBaileyMP presided over $4.5bn in cost blowouts on major projects in just the past 3 years which is more than the “former” state government planned to spend in total on Olympics infrastructure.
I don’t think Mark is in a position to comment about “promises”!