The Queensland government says its plan to sweat the state’s coal-fired power generators into the 2040s will cut overall system costs by $26 billion.
The five-year plan lays out what role coal, gas, wind, solar, pumped hydro and battery storage will play over the long-term in Queensland.
Queensland coal workers will spend the next decade fearing job losses under the state government’s vague energy road map, the ...
After a year under David Crisafulli's leadership, those in the know have weighed in on how they believe the government is ...
The latest school demand maps, which will be released by the State Government on Thursday, show almost 30 new primary and high schools will have to be built to meet the demand new developments are ...
Queensland’s flood-prone suburbs have lost a staggering $19bn in value, with a third of the state’s properties at risk and ...
14:40, Tue, Sep 10, 2019 Updated: 14:40, Tue, Sep 10, 2019 Firefighters have been battling some 130 bushfires across eastern Australia this week. It is thought to have marked the worst start to the ...
October temperature records were broken on Monday as hot and blustery winds fanned numerous fires across southeast Queensland ...
The state government insists it has completed a road map to measure yearly progress on its pledge to slash ambulance ramping ...
The maritime location “N....r Head” point in the Torres Strait, far north Queensland, still existed on the state government database as recently as September, despite a purge in 2017 of 10 locations ...