Three hundred days after the bombshell Coaldrake integrity report, the Queensland government has yet to implement crucial reforms.
Among the reforms not introduced are the release of cabinet documents within 30 business days and official details of any meetings ministerial staff have with lobbyists.
Opposition Leader David Crisafulli has used the 300-day anniversary to attack the government over its failure to implement the reforms.
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