Queensland Premier David Crisafulli announces new extensions to his government’s tough-on-crime youth bail laws during his party’s annual convention. Multiple outlets report the announcement as part of Crisafulli’s broader law-and-order agenda and describe it as an expansion of measures associated with his “signature” approach to youth bail. The West Australian and PerthNow both present the same core details: the timing of the announcement at the convention and Crisafulli’s role in delivering it. Both articles also frame the move as being met with criticism, using the headline’s characterization that opponents dismiss the proposals as “political theatre.” The reports do not provide extensive policy specifics in the excerpts provided, but they consistently identify the political context (a party convention), the leader (Queensland Premier David Crisafulli), and the subject (extensions to youth bail laws).