Two-man ‘interim’ cabinet takes the reigns with new ministries yet to be revealed, while Labor leadership certain to remain the same
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Queensland’s new premier, David Crisafulli, may face little resistance to his signature “adult time, adult crime” policy, with the Labor leader, Steven Miles, agreeing he has a “mandate” for the laws.
Crisafulli and his deputy, Jarrod Bleijie, were sworn in as a two-man “interim” cabinet by the governor, Jeannette Young, at government house on Monday morning.
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