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âHave some courageâ: Newman tells LNP to take a stand on euthanasia
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Former Queensland premier Campbell Newman as taken a dig at LNP politicians and their leader David Crisafulli over assisted dying laws set to be introduced to State Parliament next month.
Mr Newman, who spoke at Parliament House on Wednesday night at the launch of a book about the right to die, said it was important for people to âtake a standâ and reveal whether they supported voluntary euthanasia.
Then-community recovery minister David Crisafulli (left) with then-premier Campbell Newman in Cairns as Cyclone Ita approached in 2014.
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New locations to be investigated for Brisbane inner-west state primary school
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AprApril 2021 at 2:47am
New locations for the inner-west state primary school are being investigated after backlash over the proposed site on Indooroopilly State High School grounds.
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The Queensland Education Department is now investigating new locations for the inner-west primary school after backlash over the original Indooroopilly site.
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The state government announced a new $65 million primary school would be built in the inner-western suburbs of Brisbane and open by 2023
The proposed location for the school on Indooroopilly State High School grounds was met with strong criticism