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Queensland border decision still coming before election, Premier says, as LNP unveil after-school care plan
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says a decision on the NSW border is still coming this month, as she fends off attacks from out of state over the issue as well as a new in-land highway proposal that the Federal Government says has no funding.
Key points:
- Annastacia Palaszczuk has defended plans for an alternative in-land highway between Charters Towers and the NSW border
- A decision on whether Queensland will open its border to NSW will be made before the end of October
- Opposition Leader Deb Frecklington has announced plans for an $80 million boost to after-school care
Speaking at the Great Barrier Reef on day 17 of the election campaign, Ms Palaszczuk hit back at NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian after comments that Queensland should…
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