Sacrilege!!!!I did but I think I left early because the flight was delayed and I was a bit bored and for some reason while waiting for the delay I wanted a commonplace burger......go figure lol
Sacrilege!!!!I did but I think I left early because the flight was delayed and I was a bit bored and for some reason while waiting for the delay I wanted a commonplace burger......go figure lol
Why should they?Let’s see how they go without Jobkeeper.
Wow. Brunswick Heads - 1st prize 1 night, 2nd prize 2 nightsI’m in Brunswick Heads right now.
Enjoy your 20% unemployment rate.
I’m holidaying in Queensland this Xmas for the first time in many years so our businesses get our patronage, as are many. Many resorts and accommodation are already booked out for the Xmas period.
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Queensland chief health officer has been put under police protection after receiving death threats over the state border closures. Not much tolerance around either.
Acts/threats of violence are never acceptable.
The QLD CHO is is desperate need of assistance, whilst on paper she may be right for the job there is clearly an issue with her decision making and risk assessments that are out of line with her peers. She needs support. And Anna heaping all the blame on Dr Young towards the end of last week was disgusting as well, effectively making her the 'fall person' for everything bad.... If she is that 'bad' then Anna needs to do something about it rather than just blaming her.
Something is going to break very soon, I suspect she isn't far off resigning herself. At the very least she is going to have to put in a new way of managing all of this.
And all of this reflects very very poorly on the State Government running up to the election regardless
Strategy 1) Its not our fault its Dr Youngs - makes them look weak and hopeless
Strategy 2) We all own these decisions / make QLD stronger / blah blah rhetoric - makes them look mean spirited, unfair and inconsistent
While the Qld Premier and the Qld Health Minister may not be able to over-rule the CHO in some decisions, I expect the Qld Premier (or Qld Parliament) does have the power, authority and perhaps obligation to replace the CHO under certain circumstances.
While the Qld Premier and the Qld Health Minister may not be able to over-rule the CHO in some decisions, I expect the Qld Premier (or Qld Parliament) does have the power, authority and perhaps obligation to replace the CHO under certain circumstances.
‘Queensland’s Trump’: Annastacia Palaszczuk cops more flack over border restrictions as shock poll numbers reveal drop in support
After a disastrous week of horror stories from grieving families, the Queensland Premier is copping it in the polls and she’s even been called the state’s version of Donald Trump.
Nationals Senator Matt Canavan unleashed an extraordinary attack on Annastacia Palaszczuk overnight, saying this past fortnight has seen the “absurdity” of Queensland government’s policy on border restrictions “collapse upon itself”.
Mr Canavan told Sky News there is widespread support for restrictions on travel from areas such as countries overseas where COVID-19 is actively spreading, but the Queensland government put “far too much stock in that and far too little stock in actually making the sensible decisions on the ground that impact real human beings”.
“Too wrapped up in focusing on being tough on borders, Annastacia Palaszczuk has become a Queensland version of Donald Trump … building the wall keeping all of the Mexicans out from down south,” he said.
His comments come as poll results published in the The Australian today show support for Ms Palaszczuk has fallen across key marginal seats in regional Queensland.
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‘Queensland’s Trump’: Annastacia Palaszczuk slammed over borders
After a disastrous week of horror stories from grieving families, the Queensland Premier is copping it in the polls and she’s even been called the state’s version of Donald Trump.www.news.com.au
I always thought the "Borg" was one of the more sane LNP members.“The founder of the LNP, Lawrence Springborg, has called Labor’s management of the COVID-19 pandemic an “outstanding achievement”, in which border restrictions have played a major role in containing infections”.
“Springborg said business operators are more confident when they have certainty. He is calling for the State Government to produce another ‘roadmap’ that will provide guidance to people for the longer term if COVID persists as a health threat.
“We would benefit from a more comprehensive roadmap about how we’re going to handle COVID-19 going into the future, given we’ve been told we’re going to have to live with it for another couple of years and maybe more,” he said.
Springborg said that while tourism and hospitality had fared badly during the pandemic, he wasn’t hearing a groundswell of opinion locally calling for borders to be reopened.
“When the border closures first took effect in April, we had the system of people holding border passes and there was no real issue with that, we didn’t really miss a beat and no one got COVID and we’re all safe and secure,” he said.
