Queensland Premier Steven Miles is under fire after he and the newly appointed police commissioner used two private jets to travel around the state on identical routes, at the same time.
Queensland Premier sparks backlash after taking two separate jets to make crime announcements
It comes a week after the government celebrated its emissions reduction bill passing parliament.
The pair flew on two separate planes on almost identical routes around the state over two days to make a number of crime announcements.
The two jets left Brisbane within 15 minutes of each other on Monday before landing in Townsville for a news conference.
After several near-synchronised stops in Cairns and Harvey Bay, the two jets arrived back in Brisbane on Tuesday afternoon.
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