Friday, August 21, 2026

Joint statement on deepening economic engagement between Australia and Thailand

The Prime Minister of Australia, the Honourable Anthony Albanese MP, and the Prime Minister of Thailand, His Excellency Mr Anutin Charnvirakul, reaffirmed their commitment to deepen economic engagement, pursuant to our Australia-Thailand Strategic Partnership.

Leaders agreed to strengthen economic engagement to bolster the economic growth,

Joint statement on transnational crime between Australia and Thailand

The Prime Minister of Australia, the Honourable Anthony Albanese MP, and the Prime Minister of Thailand, His Excellency Mr Anutin Charnvirakul, reaffirmed the longstanding and close ties between Australia and Thailand as reflected in the Australia-Thailand Strategic Partnership.

Leaders reiterated their shared commitment to a peaceful, stable, and prosperous Indo-

$15 million funding boost for Royal Flying Doctor Service

The Minns Labor Government is investing $15 million to support not-for-profit charity the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) to continue the lifesaving care they provide to people across NSW.

The funding boost is being delivered as part of the 2026-27 State Budget to help the RFDS deliver its range of services including primary care, dental, mental health, retrieval services and patient and clinician transport across regional, rural and remote communities.

Operating for 98 years, the Royal Flying Doctor Service also employs more than 390 staff in

Funding opens for local projects supporting young people and safer communities

Community groups across NSW can now apply for grants of up to $40,000 to deliver local projects that support young people, prevent youth offending and build safer communities.

The second round of the Community Safety Investment Fund grant program is part of the Minns Labor Government’s $5 million investment in community-led initiatives to tackle youth crime and improve community safety, particularly in regional areas.

The first round of the program is already supporting 27 community-led projects across

NSW invests in the future of innovative manufacturing with new $6 million fund

NSW manufacturers will receive support to adopt cutting-edge technologies, boost productivity and create the jobs of the future under a new $6 million Minns Labor Government initiative.

Applications are now open for the first stage of the NSW Government's Innovative

Thursday, August 20, 2026

NSW sexual violence justice system navigators to strengthen support for victim-survivors

The Minns and Albanese Labor Governments are strengthening specialist support for victim-survivors of sexual violence in the justice system with the roll out of 11 justice system navigators across New South Wales.

As part of the NSW Government’s Strengthening Sexual Violence Justice Responses

Minns Labor Government unlocks thousands more homes in Westmead

The Minns Labor Government has released plans to unlock up to 13,000 new, well-located homes in Sydney’s west, with a state led rezoning proposal for the Westmead South Precinct placed on exhibition today.

With the backing from Cumberland City Council, the proposal increases the number of

New camera technology connecting parents with their babies in Liverpool Hospital’s NICU

A new cutting-edge camera system is giving parents and carers of preterm and critically ill babies in Liverpool Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) the opportunity to view their baby in real-time when they are away from the hospital.

Liverpool Hospital is the first public site in NSW to go-live with the AngelEye camera

Have your say to name Central Park, roads and places in Bradfield City

The Minns Labor Government is calling for all creative thinkers and visionaries to make their mark on Australia’s first new city in 100 years by helping name the streets and places of Bradfield city.

The sky is the limit for potential names, but the Minns Labor Government is particularly

Funding boost to fix and future-proof the Great Western Highway

The Albanese Government has announced it will share the cost of rebuilding and future-proofing the Great Western Highway at Victoria Pass with the Minns Labor Government. The funding will also see an additional eastbound climbing lane delivered, permanently widening the critical link between the Blue Mountains and Central West.

$100 million has been allocated by the Commonwealth, matching the $100 million

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Blitzed building sites show improvements in Port Macquarie and New England

The Minns Labor Government remains focused on improving building standards with the Commission NSW’s most recent inspection blitz targeting building sites across Port Macquarie and New England.

More than 150 site inspections were completed during the July visits, resulting in 25 fines

Dozens of public schools leading the statewide improvement in phonics under the Minns Labor Government

Dozens of public schools across New South Wales are being recognised for leading the statewide turnaround in essential literacy skills as the Minns Labor Government’s education reforms deliver improved academic outcomes.

As thousands of Year 1 students sit the 2026 phonics screening check this week, more than

Future of disability advocacy secured in NSW with $75 million investment

People with disability across NSW will benefit from strengthened advocacy services as the Minns Labor Government invests over $75 million in representative disability organisations.

This critical investment into the NSW disability sector will support 20 not-for-profit non-government organisations deliver individual, systemic, and representative advocacy to all people with disability in NSW, regardless of whether or not they are an National Disability Insurance Scheme participant.

The Disability Advocacy Futures Program also funds the NSW Disability Advocacy

More than 730 charged as Minns Government backs NSW Police in major DV crackdown

NSW Police have charged 732 people with 1,589 offences in just three days as part of the latest crackdown on domestic violence, backed by the Minns Labor Government.

Operation Amarok XIV ran from Friday 14 to Sunday 16 August, targeting repeat, wanted and high-risk domestic and family violence offenders across NSW.

Police executed 228 arrest warrants and conducted 12,054 apprehended domestic violence

Vietnam Veterans’ Day, commemorating 60th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan

Today, on Vietnam Veterans' Day, we honour the courage, service and sacrifice of Australians who served during the Vietnam War and commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan, one of the most significant engagements in Australia's military history.

On 18 August 1966, soldiers from D Company, 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment,

Additional support for families facing longer school journeys during Victoria Pass closure

Families affected by the ongoing closure of the Great Western Highway at Victoria Pass will receive additional support through a temporary amendment of the School Drive Subsidy Scheme, alongside further improvements to school bus services which have been in place since the start of Term 3.

While Transport for NSW has worked to improve public transport connections, for some

Long Tan, sixty years on: A day held in Australia's memory

Each year on 18 August, memories of Vietnam return in many forms — a name on a memorial, a photograph kept close, a service medal, or a story shared around a family table.

This Vietnam Veterans’ Day marks 60 years since the Battle of Long Tan, when Delta Company, 6th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, and 3 New Zealanders from 161 Battery, Royal New Zealand Artillery, fought in the rubber plantation near Nui Dat.

Heavily outnumbered, running low on ammunition and fighting amid a torrential downpour

Monday, August 17, 2026

Ellumina Cosmetic Clinic Introduces XERF for Non Surgical Skin Tightening in Sydney Australia

Ellumina Cosmetic Clinic

Ellumina Cosmetic Clinic

Sydney’s Ellumina Cosmetic Clinic has introduced XERF, expanding its range of device based treatments alongside Ultherapy Prime.

SYDNEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA, August 17, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Ellumina Cosmetic Clinic in Sydney has introduced XERF, a dual frequency monopolar radiofrequency based technology used for non surgical skin tightening.

XERF uses radiofrequency energy delivered at different tissue depths and may be

Friday, August 14, 2026

Minns Labor Government finalises 20-year Sydney Plan

The Minns Labor Government has finalised the Sydney Plan, a 20-year framework to deliver more homes, more jobs and better coordinated infrastructure as Sydney’s population grows from 5.3 million people today to 6.6 million by 2046.

For too long, housing supply and jobs growth have not kept pace with Sydney’s population,

More than 700 social and affordable homes unlocked across Sydney through the Housing Australia Future Fund

The Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF) is continuing to deliver with almost 700 new social and affordable homes are on the way for Sydney as five housing projects receive planning approval.

It’s part of the Albanese and Minns Governments' joint effort to tackle the housing crisis by

Thursday, August 13, 2026

Major boost for veterans as free advocacy funding doubles

Veterans will benefit from increased access to free advocacy services, with funding for ex-service organisations (ESOs) more than doubling under a redesigned Building Excellence in Support and Training (BEST) Program.

A total of 109 ESOs will share in $50.7 million in grant funding over three years, enabling

Strengthening defence and security ties with Vietnam

Australia and Vietnam have agreed to bolster defence and security cooperation to support our shared commitment to a peaceful, stable and prosperous region.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam and President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, His Excellency Mr To Lam issued the Joint Statement on Deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between Australia and Vietnam, reinforcing cooperation on shared priorities including defence and security.

As part of the visit, the two countries announced new practical measures to strengthen

Deepening Australia and Vietnam's economic partnership

Australia and Vietnam have agreed to strengthen cooperation across education, trade and innovation, to enhance the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam and President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, His Excellency Mr To Lam issued a Joint Statement on Deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between Australia and Vietnam on priorities including economic engagement, climate, energy and science.

The two leaders also issued a Joint Statement on Economic Resilience Cooperation and a

Joint statement on the enhancement of science, technology and innovation connectivity between Australia and Viet Nam

  1. On the occasion of the visit to Australia by His Excellency To Lam,
    General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Viet Nam and State President of Viet Nam, the Leaders of Viet Nam and Australia reaffirmed their shared commitment to deepen bilateral cooperation in science, technology and

Joint statement on economic resilience cooperation between Viet Nam and Australia

  1. On the occasion of the visit to Australia by His Excellency To Lam, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Viet Nam and State President of Viet Nam, the Leaders of Viet Nam and Australia agreed and committed to deepening cooperation on economic resilience, pursuant to our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
  2. Leaders affirmed that economic resilience is foundational to national security and

Joint statement on deepening the comprehensive strategic partnership between Viet Nam and Australia

  1. On the occasion of his visit to Australia, His Excellency To Lam, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Viet Nam and State President of Viet Nam, met the Honourable Anthony Albanese MP, the Prime Minister of Australia in Canberra, on the traditional land of the Ngunnawal peoples.
  2. Leaders reaffirmed the strength of the Viet Nam-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) built on mutual strategic trust and understanding over more than

Protecting Victoria's Penguins From Bird Flu

The Carroll Labor Government is moving quickly to protect Victoria’s little penguins from H5 bird flu.

Following the Commonwealth’s vaccine announcement yesterday, doses have arrived at Phillip Island and are ready to be administered early next week, pending final regulatory approvals.

More than 5,000 little penguins at Phillip Island and St Kilda are expected to be

Labor Is Making Workplaces Safer For All Victorians

Workers who speak up about safety on the job will get stronger protection under new laws introduced by the Carroll Labor Government.

The Workplace Legislation Amendment (Accident Compensation and Other Matters) Bill 2026 will deliver the first stage of reforms from the final report of the Independent Review of Employee Representatives.

The Government Response commits to implementing 16 of the 17

Stopping Workers Being Scammed And Stamping Out Hate

Labor is stopping workers from being scammed and stamping out hate groups with new laws.

The Carroll Labor Government has introduced the Associations Incorporation Reform Amendment Bill 2026 to the Victorian Parliament.

These new laws will stop workers being scammed out of real union protection,

Backing Live Music Venues And Artists

Labor is backing Victorian businesses, with grants for live music venues and local musicians available from today.

Minister for Creative Industries Vicki Ward today announced the latest round of 10,000 Gigs: The Victorian Gig Fund – helping venues host paid performances by talented Victorian artists.

The 2026 program opens for applications today and will be delivered through

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

One Month Until History-Making NFL Melbourne Game

There’s just one month to go until Melbourne makes sporting history.

It will be the first city in the world to host a tennis Grand Slam, a Formula 1 Grand Prix and an NFL Regular Season game.

The Los Angeles Rams and the San Francisco 49ers will face off on Friday 11

Labor Protects Victim-Survivors With Landmark New Laws

Victim-survivors deserve a justice system that believes them, protects them and holds perpetrators to account.

That’s why Labor is today introducing landmark law reforms.

Protecting victim-survivors

For too long, victim-survivors have faced another form of harm after leaving violence – discrimination because they took steps to keep themselves safe.

No victim-survivor should lose a promotion, be performance managed or be

Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Greyhound racing must end

Greyhound Racing New South Wales put a race on over the weekend.

It was called "We Stand With Tasmania."

In horrific and distressing scenes, a dog was injured.

Greyhound racing is out of step with community expectations. It does not prioritise animal welfare.

Dean Winter doesn't care, as it currently stands he's happy to see more dogs injured on more tracks.

Josh Willie is powerless to stop him.

With the return to Parliament this week Tasmanians will really see who's in charge of the Labor party.

Parliament to establish Select Committee into Rushy Lagoon sale

The Tasmanian Government will move to establish a Select Committee to interrogate the sale of Rushy Lagoon in Parliament this week.
The proposed Select Committee will inquire into matters including the influence of Commonwealth funding on the sale, the extent to which Commonwealth funding facilitated the conversion of productive agricultural land in Tasmania to carbon sequestration, and the transparency around the process.
Premier Rockliff said the Federal Government’s role in funding and approving the sale of

Minns Government examines measures to halt AI’s impact on cognitive development of a generation of NSW students

Deputy Premier and Minister for Education and Early Learning Prue Car has asked the NSW Education Standards Authority to urgently examine measures to protect student learning and maintain the integrity of the Higher School Certificate as the use of artificial intelligence accelerates in schools.

As an immediate step, she has asked NESA to consider a moratorium on unsupervised, take-

Stage set to secure early tickets for 2027 Premier’s Gala Concerts

The countdown is on for the 2027 NSW Seniors Festival with key dates now confirmed for two flagship events.

Seniors can now mark their calendars for the return of the popular Premier’s Gala Concerts

Interim partner appointed to deliver TasInsure

RACT has been announced as the interim partner for TasInsure, marking a significant milestone in delivering fairer, cheaper insurance for Tasmanians.

Premier Jeremy Rockliff said the Tasmanian Government will use the weight of the State to address insurance challenges.

“The rising cost of insurance continues to place increasing pressure on the budgets of

Fresh spin on cost-of-living relief with $250 washing machines back for a third cycle

The Minns Labor Government is helping thousands more households lower their household bills, with another 6,000 discounted washing machines now available through its popular Washing Machine Exchange Program.

The initiative allows eligible pensioners, veterans, social housing tenants, and low-income households to trade their top-loader for a brand new 8kg water and energy-efficient front-

New intake of paramedics and control staff for NSW Ambulance

NSW Ambulance has welcomed 120 new paramedic interns, 4 paramedic inductees and 26 emergency medical call takers after they were officially inducted into the service at a ceremony last Friday.

The paramedic interns will be posted across NSW to complete the on-road portion of their 12-month internships, while the inductees who previously worked as paramedics interstate

Minns Labor Government backs Shellharbour’s growth with 11,700 new homes proposed

The Minns Labor Government is delivering more homes and jobs for the Illawarra, placing two major rezoning proposals on public exhibition, that could unlock up to 11,700 new homes and 1,750 new jobs across a revitalised Shellharbour City Centre and the new Shellharbour Hospital Precinct.

The two proposals cement Shellharbour’s place as a regional centre in one of the fastest

Terms of Reference for Rushy Lagoon inquiry announced

The Tasmanian Government has today released the terms of reference for its proposed Parliamentary Select Committee inquiry into Rushy Lagoon.

The Federal Labor Government used almost $70 million of taxpayer dollars to bank roll the sale of Rushy Lagoon to the UK-based Tasmania Natural Asset Trust, which plan to plant 9000 hectares of pine trees on the property.

It was also revealed the Federal Labor Government provided $8.8 million to the Trust to

Major works begin for the $630 million Fairfield Hospital Redevelopment

The next major step in the transformation of Fairfield Hospital is underway, with construction commencing on a new multi-storey car park as part of the $630 million Fairfield Hospital Redevelopment.

Located at the southern end of the hospital, the multi-storey car park will provide more than

Smart Rental Bonds is here

Renters across NSW will save thousands of dollars when they move home under the Minns Labor Government's new Smart Rental Bonds scheme, meaning they no longer have to find money for a second rental bond before getting their first one back.

The new scheme allows renters to transfer their existing bond from one property to the next,

Strengthening Medicare: Bulk billing on the up

The Australian Government’s record investment in strengthening Medicare is delivering big benefits for Australians, with access to bulk billing continuing to increase way ahead of schedule.

Nationally, the bulk billing rate for the June 2026 quarter rose to 84.1 per cent, up almost five percentage points on the same quarter, last year. Before the Albanese Government

NSW Government unlocks procurement opportunities for women-owned businesses

The Minns Labor Government is investing over $35,000 to boost economic opportunities for women-owned businesses, with a first-of-its-kind partnership that helps them access corporate and government procurement opportunities.

Fifty businesses across New South Wales have been selected to participate in the new NSW

NSW Government appoints new WaterNSW Board Chair

The Hon. Craig Knowles AM has been appointed as the new Chair of the WaterNSW Board of Directors, bringing decades of water governance experience to one of the state's key water infrastructure and regulatory agencies. 

The NSW Government is committed to strong and experienced leadership across our water

Preferred option unveiled for Riverina Highway Albury Corridor Upgrade

The Minns Labor Government has reached a major planning milestone for the future upgrade of the Riverina Highway in Albury, confirming the preferred option for the three-kilometre stretch of the corridor between Young Street and East Street.

The preferred option includes new traffic lights at three key intersections, improved

Students chase their dreams at Open Day

Open Day attendees will be able to explore the University’s plethora of study options, tour state-of-the-art labs, visit student accommodation and participate in hands-on creative workshops. Image: Michael Kai Photography
Open Day attendees will be able to explore the University’s plethora of study options, tour state-of-the-art labs, visit student accommodation and participate in hands-on creative workshops. Image: Michael Kai Photography

From augmented reality dance performances to interactive dentistry simulations, this year’s Open Day will give aspiring students a taste of the diverse career pathways on offer at the University of Melbourne.

The Parkville and Southbank campuses will come alive on Sunday, August 16, with more

Vietjet next to land at Western Sydney International Airport

Direct flights from Western Sydney to South East Asia are on the way, with Vietjet signing on to fly from the Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI).

Taking off in January 2027, Vietjet will operate twice weekly to Ho Chi Minh City, increasing to three times weekly in March. The new services will be operated by Vietjet’s A330 fleet, with each plane carrying up to 377 passengers.

From November 2027, Vietjet Thailand plans to start fourweekly services from Badgerys

Monday, August 10, 2026

Asian Business Association of Whitehorse Victorian Business Excellence Awards Gala

I begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which we meet and I pay my respects to their elders past, present and emerging.

To your association’s president, Ms Bihong Wang, to the many state and federal parliamentarians and other elected and consular representatives here tonight, including Gabriel Ng and Carina Garland, and to the award judges, sponsors, finalists and winners, thank you so much for that warm welcome.

Last year I was able to attend your Box Hill Chinese Lunar New Year Festival and was

Saturday, August 8, 2026

Rabbitohs remind Aboriginal youth to focus on the game, not the punt

Indigenous Rabbitohs players are reminding Aboriginal young people to focus on the game, not the punt in a social media campaign that encourages conversations around gambling harm.

Latrell Mitchell, Cody Walker, David Fifita and Tallis Duncan are fronting the first stage of the awareness campaign after Souths Cares was one of three recipients of the Office of

Kalang Road upgrade complete

Important upgrades to Kalang Road are now complete, improving the resilience and accessibility of a vital road in the Bellingen Shire.

A total of $11.4 million has been invested in upgrading Kalang Road, with just over $5 million provided by the Australian Government.

Over $6 million was invested as part of the NSW Government’s Fixing Country Bridges

Olive Mill Water Company Launches Beverage Made From Olive Oil By-Product Being Called the Next Superfood

For decades, an olive by‑product was discarded as waste. Now it’s being called a superfood, and consumers can finally access it.

ALBERT PARK, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, August 6, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- A long-neglected food ingredient is rapidly emerging as one of the most exciting in food science today. Olive mill wastewater (OMWW), a by-product of olive oil production, has been treated as waste for as long as olive oil has existed. In recent years, however, scientists have

Thursday, August 6, 2026

Putting young people at the centre: One year of the Office for Youth

The Minns Labor Government is celebrating the first anniversary of the Office for Youth, marking a year of listening, acting and delivering real results for young people across the state.

The former Liberal-National government abolished the youth portfolio in 2011, leaving young people without a voice in executive government for more than a decade.

Established by Minister for Youth Rose Jackson in 2025, the Office for Youth ensures

Wall Street closes at record highs on AI earnings and Iran deal hopes


US stocks have closed higher as investors digested earnings results from major companies and monitored developments in the Middle East.

Key points

  • Dow Jones ▲ 907.47 points, or 1.71%, to 54,085.88 
  • S&P 500 ▲ 136.02 points, or 1.79%, to 7,736.52 
  • Nasdaq Composite ▲ 671.10 points, or 2.59%, to 26,584.99 

The S&P 500 and the Dow have closed at record highs, powered by the latest batch of earnings from AI-related companies such as Caterpillar and Palantir that assuaged demand concerns. Crude prices and Treasury yields dropped on hopes for a deal in the Iran war.

Oil slides on Iran deal hopes

Crude prices fell around 5% after a Qatari official said efforts to secure a diplomatic

NAPLAN results in NSW reveal promising signs amid explicit teaching push

NSW statewide NAPLAN results released in today’s 2026 National Report reveal promising signs of improvement amid the state’s explicit teaching push, while there is more for schools in all sectors to do in areas needing targeted support.

NSW continues to exceed the national averages in all year groups and domains, with more

Council calls for rethink on planned Amberley Post Office closure

Ipswich City Council is calling on Australia Post to reverse a decision to close Amberley Post Office.

Australia Post has previously announced the post office, located on RAAF Base Amberley and serving the Australian Defence Force community, will be closed on 28 August 2026.

Councillors unanimously supported a Notice of Motion at the 30 June Ordinary Meeting by

Shares soar to record highs, oil dives on peace hopes


The S&P/ASX200 has broken its all-time highs on hopes of a US-Iran peace deal.

Key points

  • ASX 200 ▲ 82.0 points, or 0.90%
  • All Ordinaries ▲ 95.0 points, or 1.04%
  • ASX 200 closed at a record high of 9,225.7
  • Australian dollar ▲ to 70.49 US cents (from 70.14 US cents)

Australia's share market has broken multiple records as investor confidence surges on hopes for an imminent US-Iran peace deal.

The S&P/ASX200 closed at a record-high 9,225.7 on Wednesday, up 82 points, or 0.9 per

Works to start on Brisbane Valley Highway Safety project

  • The Brisbane Valley Highway Safety Program is full steam ahead with key milestones being hit on safety improvements across the region. 
  • Construction is set to begin on two key intersection improvements while design is now complete for intersections in Wivenhoe Pocket and Toogoolawah.
  • The intersection improvements are funded by the Australian Government, Queensland Government and Somerset Regional Council. 

Key intersection improvements are now underway to deliver safer and more efficient roads for Queenslanders as part of the Brisbane Valley Highway Upgrade Program. 

The contract has been awarded for two key intersection improvements at Forest Hill-

Statement from the Attorney-General

The High Court of Australia has unanimously ruled in favour of the Crisafulli Government, overturning the Queensland Court of Appeal’s decision, and reinstating the sentence imposed on Emma Lovell’s killer.

The original sentence was 14 years' detention, with 70 per cent of the sentence to be served in

NAPLAN participation peaks with highest rate since 2019

  • Queensland achieved its highest NAPLAN participation rate since 2019 with an average of 92.2 percent of eligible students taking part. 
  • This marks the second consecutive year of increased participation, following the Crisafulli Government’s renewed focus on NAPLAN. 
  • Results remain consistent with previous years with more than 60 percent of Queensland students recording a proficiency level of strong or exceeding in Reading and Numeracy.
  • Under the former Labor Government, students and families were actively discouraged from participating in NAPLAN masking the true extent of Labor’s decade of decline.  

Queensland students have delivered the state’s strongest NAPLAN participation since 2019, with 92.2 percent of eligible students across Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 taking part in the 2026 national assessment. 

The Crisafulli Government is delivering a fresh start through a renewed focus on NAPLAN

Major infrastructure upgrades delivered for Queensland state schools

  • The Crisafulli Government has delivered almost $100 million for new classrooms, fresh upgrades and state-of-the-art learning centres. 
  • Projects have been delivered in Queensland’s fastest growing areas to support enrolment growth and inspire excellence in education, sport and the arts. 
  • It’s just one of the ways the Crisafulli Government is delivering for Queensland after a decade of decline under Labor. 

The Crisafulli Government has delivered almost $100 million in upgrades to four state schools from Townsville to Brisbane.  

The completed projects will enhance teaching and learning, with 44 new classrooms, two

Father-son police Dog Squad team unleashed to restore safety across Queensland

  • The Crisafulli Government is delivering more specialist police to the frontline to restore safety where you live. 
  • A father and son are the latest operational team to join the QPS Dog Squad in Coolum, strengthening frontline capability across the Coast.
  • The Crisafulli Government is giving police the laws and resources they need to keep Queenslanders safe after a decade of decline under Labor. 

The Crisafulli Government is continuing to deliver more specialist police to the frontline,

Ekka’s future secured for 2032 and beyond

  • First look of $287.5 million revitalisation of RNA Showgrounds with construction to start after this year’s Ekka. 
  • Major upgrades will deliver a legacy with 20,000 seat Main Arena, grandstands, horse pavilion and accessibility upgrades.
  • Ekka’s future secured with the show to continue at Bowen Hills throughout construction.
  • The Crisafulli Government is building Queensland’s future and keeping 2032 back on track after 1,200 days of Labor Games chaos. 

The Crisafulli Government has secured The Ekka’s future, with a major revitalisation of the iconic showgrounds and confirmation the show will remain at its home through to the 2032 Games and beyond.  

Ahead of The Ekka’s 150th anniversary, the first look at the $287.5 million transformation

TAFE teacher recruitment blitz smashes targets

  • The Crisafulli Government’s campaign to recruit next generation of TAFE teachers has received more than 3,600 expressions of interest 
  • New cohort of teachers will train future tradies to help overcome Labor’s skills shortage, with approximately 80 per cent of expressions of interest to date have been to teach in priority industries.  
  • The Crisafulli Government is delivering better services through a stronger economy by turning the tide on the former Labor Government's decade of decline. 

The Crisafulli Government is delivering on a key election commitment and repairing Labor's skills shortage, with more than 3,600 expressions of interest lodged for TAFE teachers to train the next generation of skilled workers.  

The campaign is yet another Crisafulli Government election promise delivered with

Registrations open for Community Cabinet in Goondiwindi

  • Registrations are now open for the Crisafulli Government’s Goondiwindi Community Cabinet.
  • Local residents, small businesses and community organisations have the chance to meet with Ministers to discuss key local priorities for the region on August 30.
  • Community Cabinet gives Queenslanders a chance to meet directly with the Ministers making decisions that impact their communities.
  • The Crisafulli Government is continuing to deliver for regional Queensland after they were abandoned by Labor during their decade of decline.

Registrations are now open for the Crisafulli Government's Goondiwindi Community Cabinet, providing the local community with an opportunity to shape the future of their region.

Premier David Crisafulli and Ministers will meet with residents on 30 August, businesses

New retirement homes to ensure Blackall locals can stay local

  • Crisafulli Government delivers $5 million to support affordable retirement living in Blackall. 
  • Funding will help deliver new two-bedroom independent living homes at Barcoo Community Village, helping older Queenslanders stay close to family, friends and support networks.
  • The Crisafulli Government is building Queensland a plan for Queensland’s future after a decade of decline under Labor saw Queenslanders locked out of the housing market as vacancy rates plummeted to record-lows. 

The Crisafulli Government is supporting a 45-year community vision in outback Queensland to ensure more older residents can continue to live in the town they call home. 

After years of community concerns being ignored by Labor, $5 million in funding will help

Biosecurity investment backs projects to tackle pests and diseases

  • The Crisafulli Government is backing in stronger biosecurity measures by partnering with industry and Queensland communities. 
  • More than $200,000 awarded to 11 education and innovation projects through Round 2 of the Biosecurity Boost Grants Program.
  • Projects include workshops for mango and berry growers and enhanced biosecurity in remote Indigenous communities.
  • The Crisafulli Government is delivering better services through a stronger economy by strengthening Queensland’s frontline against biosecurity threats. 

The Crisafulli Government is backing Queensland communities and industries to better prepare for pests and diseases, with $210,000 delivered to strengthen biosecurity education and innovation across the State. 

Eleven projects have been funded by the Crisafulli Government through Round 2 of the

Queensland’s energy generators deliver reliability guarantee

  • CleanCo, CS Energy and Stanwell achieve Electricity Maintenance Guarantee targets for 2025-26.
  • The Crisafulli Government’s Energy Roadmap is delivering a $1.8 billion Electricity Maintenance Guarantee to improve existing assets while building what Queensland needs for the future. 
  • The Crisafulli Government is delivering affordable, reliable and sustainable energy for all Queenslanders, after Labor’s decade of decline.  

The Crisafulli Government is delivering affordable, reliable and sustainable energy across Queensland, with its Energy Maintenance Guarantee locking in the upkeep of Queensland’s power assets. 

Government-owned corporations, CleanCo, CS Energy and Stanwell, achieved their annual

Central Queenslanders invited to provide feedback on Circuit Breaker Sentencing

  • Queensland Parliament’s Justice, Integrity and Community Safety Committee to hold regional public hearing in Mount Morgan today into the Youth Justice (Circuit Breaker) Amendment Bill 2026.
  • Central Queenslanders will have the opportunity to have their say on one of the Crisafulli Government's most significant youth justice reforms.
  • Circuit Breaker Sentencing will be the last stop before detention for youth offenders, for up to six-months and delivered in remote locations, away from populated areas.
  • The Crisafulli Government is making Queensland safer by restoring safety where you live, turning the tide on Labor’s Youth Crime Crisis.

The Queensland Parliament’s Justice, Integrity and Community Safety Committee is holding a regional public hearing in Mount Morgan into the Youth Justice (Circuit Breaker) Amendment Bill 2026.

Central Queenslanders will have the opportunity to attend the public hearing today and help