00:02The gates of Parliament House were locked as union members stormed the precinct in a revolt against their allies.
00:09ALP is full of shit!
00:14Nearly a thousand workers demanded a meeting with Labour leaders.
00:19Open the gates! Open the gates!
00:21Anger boiling over about the Cross River Rail project, which the unions claim has been hamstrung by bureaucratic bungling.
00:29I reckon there should be a triple C investigation to everyone associated with the project.
00:36The unions, led by the CFMEU, say the $5.4 billion project is being mismanaged by the minister in charge,
00:44Jackie Trad, and they have spectacularly called for her to be sacked.
00:49People don't like her. Let's move on. Let's fix the problem.
00:53You know it's bad when even your union overlords say you're out of touch.
00:57Although the union has its own motives, like securing better contracts, what makes this attack from within particularly damaging for
01:06the government is it's now being hit by both sides of the political divide.
01:11The union's lashing of Miss Trad and her integrity bolstered the opposition's sustained attack over the Deputy Premier's controversial Wollongabba
01:21house purchase.
01:22The Deputy Premier didn't properly disclose the interest, refuses to release her integrity commission advice, and called the triple C
01:29chair when under assessment.
01:31These matters are under assessment. Now we know those opposite don't like when processes are followed, Mr Speaker.
01:38You know, old queen of hearts over here, off with their heads.
01:42But in a further damaging blow for the government's image, another MP has admitted an administrative failure.
01:49The member for Keppel, Brittany Lauger, failing to declare she stayed at the home of a property developer on a
01:55trip to China.
01:56Upon completing an audit of my finances for last financial year, I immediately remedy the register.
02:02the letter from the other hand.
02:02The report from the
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