Queensland Premier Steven Miles faces criticism for using separate private jets with Police Minister Mark Ryan for identical trips, prompting backlash over perceived hypocrisy. Deputy Premier Cameron Dick defends Miles' actions, stating the speed of travel is essential. Polls indicate Miles is likely to lose the upcoming state election to Opposition Leader David Crisafulli.
Steven Miles has conceded it is "most likely" Opposition Leader David Crisafulli will take his job as Queensland premier, in the wake of a horror YouGov poll for Labor. #7NEWS https://t.co/66iOidtN5m
#BREAKING 🚨 Steven Miles says it is "very likely" Labor will lose the Queensland state election following new polling | #6NewsAU
Queensland voters have turned on Steven Miles who is on track to be booted from office after less than one year as Premier, a new survey has revealed with just six months out from the election. https://t.co/zPMDeVABGg
Sky News host James Macpherson says “it is good to be the king” slamming Queensland Premier Steven Miles over his separate private jet flights to the same locations with the police minister. https://t.co/zeT2jKDJtc
Sky News host Sharri Markson says Queensland Premier Steven Miles taking a separate jet to Police Minister Mark Ryan but flying the same routes shows “another case of eyewatering hypocrisy”. https://t.co/x0wr6UnxsI
Queensland Premier Steven Miles is under fire after reportedly flying himself and the Police Minister in separate private jets, to make identical trips for a series of announcements. #9News https://t.co/CTuvZbeXkt
Queensland Deputy Premier Cameron Dick has backed in Steven Miles for taking two private jets on a whistle-stop tour of the state to promote Labor's crime agenda, saying he believes voters would think it's "appropriate" that the Premier travels "as quickly as possible".…
Queensland taxpayers forked out thousands of dollars to fly Premier Steven Miles, the state's Police Minister and new top cop in two separate planes to two cities and a regional town, after the government legislated new emissions reductions targets. https://t.co/p4zANUOmwZ
Queensland taxpayers forked out thousands of dollars to fly Premier Steven Miles, Police Minister Mark Ryan and the state's new top cop in two separate planes to two cities and a regional town, after the government legislated new emissions reductions targets.…
Queensland Premier Steven Miles has discussed the state's youth crime crisis and his government's plans to tackle it. https://t.co/dT38FuuGOK