Ben Carroll is moves to lock in a royal commission into the construction sector, following through on a promise he made after becoming premier last month. The announcement focuses on putting in place a formal, independent inquiry mechanism for the industry.

Across the outlets, the core details are consistent: Carroll is acting on an initial commitment made shortly after taking office, and the commission is intended to examine the construction sector. The reports do not present differing claims about the commission’s scope, timeline, or specific terms in the provided excerpts, instead emphasizing that the proposal is being progressed from a campaign pledge into an official process.

The shared emphasis is that the premier is taking an early policy step to address concerns related to construction, using a royal commission as the instrument for scrutiny.