Noosa News
Six years and state leaders out of ideas

Throughout these years, Queensland’s economy has performed poorly compared to the rest of Australia. There have been new taxes. Debt has ballooned. Unemployment is high – and tipped by Deloitte Access Economics to be Queensland’s continuing “Achilles Heel”. Youth unemployment in some regions is a generational disaster. Public servants’ superannuation has been raided. Forecasts have missed the mark – often wildly. All these trends were established long before COVID-19 reached our…
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