[Extract] Three north Queensland MPs representing just 3% of the state's population will wield huge power in Queensland's parliament, which resumes on Tuesday for the first full sitting week since the January 31 state election.\ud \ud In the weeks since quitting the Labor Party – after Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk advised him to resign – new independent Billy Gordon has said he has been "forming an alliance" with the two Katter's Australian Party (KAP) MPs, Rob Katter and Shane Knuth.\ud \ud Gordon's resignation left the Labor government with just 43 MPs in the 89-seat parliament, up against the Liberal Nationals' 42 – though Palaszczuk can also count on the support of independent Speaker Peter Wellington.\ud \ud That gives Gordon, Katter ...
[Extract] The tension between the two aims of protecting the environment and promoting economic deve...
In August, Patrick Dunleavy blogged that every key ‘Westminster model’ country now had a hung Parlia...
There was a lot riding on the recent March 2009 Queensland state election for both sides of politics...
Campbell Newman’s premiership was an object lesson in the dangers of untrammelled power. Queensland ...
Queenslanders will have a chance to pass judgment on the Bligh-Beattie Labor government at the polls...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Published in the Canberra Times on 13 April 1987.; Part of the Pryor c...
Queensland makes up nearly one-quarter of the Australian continent. After a redistribution that adde...
The national election pendulum might swing Labor’s way, but it’s in the states that the seats will b...
The 2001 general election for the Queensland Legislative Assembly's fiftieth Parliament will stand a...
Published in the Canberra Times on 19 August 1983.; Part of the Pryor collection of cartoons and dra...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Part of the Pryor collection of cartoons and drawings.; Published in t...
The Northern Territory is but a petite player in federal politics. It has only two lower house MPs a...
Published in the Canberra Times on 26 October 1983.; Part of the Pryor collection of cartoons and dr...
Hung parliaments, on-going vote-counting, horse-trading with independents and a nation-wide greensli...
This discussion paper looks at the forthcoming election in Queensland, including the state of the pa...
[Extract] The tension between the two aims of protecting the environment and promoting economic deve...
In August, Patrick Dunleavy blogged that every key ‘Westminster model’ country now had a hung Parlia...
There was a lot riding on the recent March 2009 Queensland state election for both sides of politics...
Campbell Newman’s premiership was an object lesson in the dangers of untrammelled power. Queensland ...
Queenslanders will have a chance to pass judgment on the Bligh-Beattie Labor government at the polls...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Published in the Canberra Times on 13 April 1987.; Part of the Pryor c...
Queensland makes up nearly one-quarter of the Australian continent. After a redistribution that adde...
The national election pendulum might swing Labor’s way, but it’s in the states that the seats will b...
The 2001 general election for the Queensland Legislative Assembly's fiftieth Parliament will stand a...
Published in the Canberra Times on 19 August 1983.; Part of the Pryor collection of cartoons and dra...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Part of the Pryor collection of cartoons and drawings.; Published in t...
The Northern Territory is but a petite player in federal politics. It has only two lower house MPs a...
Published in the Canberra Times on 26 October 1983.; Part of the Pryor collection of cartoons and dr...
Hung parliaments, on-going vote-counting, horse-trading with independents and a nation-wide greensli...
This discussion paper looks at the forthcoming election in Queensland, including the state of the pa...
[Extract] The tension between the two aims of protecting the environment and promoting economic deve...
In August, Patrick Dunleavy blogged that every key ‘Westminster model’ country now had a hung Parlia...
There was a lot riding on the recent March 2009 Queensland state election for both sides of politics...