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ALP: Back to the future in Qld?

QUEENSLAND'S resources sector peak body has labelled the Australian Labor Party's plan to operate a government with fewer ministers as "populist", but warned against a return to "super departments" that made things like project approvals a nightmare.

ALP: Back to the future in Qld?

Queensland Resources Council CEO Michael Roche said yesterday that while the idea of fewer ministers has populist appeal, more important are Labor's plans for the machinery of government. "Under the...

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