Minister rejects resignation calls after worker injured

By Fraser Barton
Updated July 26 2023 - 5:28pm, first published 5:26pm
Safety issues have prompted a walk-out on Brisbane's cross-river rail project, after a worker fell. (Darren England/AAP PHOTOS)
Safety issues have prompted a walk-out on Brisbane's cross-river rail project, after a worker fell. (Darren England/AAP PHOTOS)

Queensland's transport minister has promised a "safety reset" for Brisbane's cross-river rail project but is rejecting union calls to resign after a fall that left a scaffolder fighting for life.

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