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Limp Election Campaign Launch Does Anna Bligh No Favours
The Queensland Election 2012: a Voters’ Firestorm
Record of Proceedings
2015 Queensland State Election: an Overview
Ap2 Final 16.2.17
Queensland's Budget Austerity and Its Impact on Social Welfare: Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease?
2012-13 Budget Estimates Additional Volume
Regulatory Obesity, the Newman Diet and Outcomes for Planning Law in Queensland
Louise Rollman Thesis
Final Costs Will Be Determined When the 2007 Plan Is Released in the Middle of the Year
Submission to Senate Inquiry
The Forthcoming Queensland Election
Beyond the War on Graffiti: the Right to Visual Expression in Urban Spaces
Detoxifying Queensland's Political System
The Premier of Queensland
Timeline 1935 – 2015
Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program 2012-13 To
Rise, Decline and Fall 1.2.16
Top View
Inaugural Speech
Submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters
'A Tale of Two Parties: Contrasting Performances of Annastacia
RAIL Back on Track ( )
The 2012 Queensland Election and Its Aftermath in Parliament
Cumulative List of Funding and Staffing Cuts to Services, Staff And
Upholding the Australian Constitution
Campbell Newman 'Panders to Christians' on Repealing Civil Unions
Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation
Treasurer and Minister for Trade
Documents for Release
TO. Hon Warren Entsch MP, Member for Leichhardt, Australian Parliament House Canberra
Queensland Business Leaders Paying up to $22000 For
Record of Proceedings
Planning and Development Dilemmas in a Minority Government: Restoring Community Or Held to Ransom? Philippa England*
Queensland Labor
The Red North
Transcript 20 August 2013
LNP's Dirty Deed Docs 'Belong in the 1950S'
Politics, Policy and Public Administration in Theory and Practice Essays in Honour of Professor John Wanna
'A Long Revolution': the Historical Coverage of Queensland Politics and Government
Grasping the Audacity of Risk: a Tale of Two Problems
Australian Budgeting and Beyond: Exploring John Wanna’S Scholarly Surplus
Queensland January to June 2008
Final Report, Implementation Update, October 2014