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Queensland opposition leader apologises after contempt inquiry
Queensland opposition leader Steven Miles apologized to parliament Thursday after an ethics committee recommended he be found in contempt for deliberately misleading lawmakers about Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie's property disclosure. Miles alleged Bleijie failed to declare a Sunshine Coast home during the 2024 election, though it had been registered since 2021. The finding is rare for a Queensland party leader.
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