Graham Quirk
The Macgregor Ward comprises the suburbs of Macgregor, Robertson and parts of Coopers Plains, Eight Mile Plains, Kuraby, Nathan, Runcorn and Sunnybank.
About Graham
Councillor Quirk entered Brisbane City Council when elected as Councillor for Rochedale Ward in 1985 at the age of 27. After three years he was appointed the city's Finance Chairman under Lord Mayor Sallyanne Atkinson and was later appointed Works Chairman. He then served as Opposition Spokesman on Development and Planning, Opposition Spokesman on Finance and Opposition Spokesman on Transport and Traffic.
He served as Deputy Opposition Leader and was Opposition Leader at the time of Campbell Newman's election as Lord Mayor in 2004.
Cr. Quirk was elected as Deputy Liberal Leader to Campbell Newman and was appointed to the role of Chairman of Transport and Major Projects (later known as Roads, TransApex and Traffic), where he administered one-third of the Council's total budget expenditure for the implementation of TransApex, the road network and traffic management.
Following the success of Campbell Newman gaining a majority at this years election, Councillor Quirk has taken on the important roles of Deputy Mayor and the Chairman of the newly formed Infrastructure Committee.
Outside of politics, Cr. Quirk is married with 3 children. He is a member of Lions International and is a student of thoroughbred horse breeding. Cr. Quirk is patron of several organisations and has a long standing commitment with coordinating local doorknock appeals for organisations such as the Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal, Blue Care and the Cancer Fund.
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pensioner budget relief -
could or should expect from it. So far I 've received nothing from the Labor party and only a story about how the budget was going
to hurt all the people of the state. Pensioners ...
Labour's Water Grid - I'd like not know why the huge overspend by the Bligh Government to hastily built a water grid, again with
little planning it seems, did not include a relatively short connection from the North Pine Dam, to the Somerset/Wivenhoe
catchment. It seems now the rains have come that a great...
700 jobs at risk in QLD - Can someone please make some noise about the fact that Yabulu Refinery in Townsville, Nth QLD, could
very well be shutdown by the end of the financial year!! On 21st January 300 redundancies were given out and we all breathed a
sigh of relief as 750 people kept their jobs, albeit...
Labor tide. - What is the LNP going to do to counter the ALP setup that provides true believers ( voters) from schools whose
teachers, being uniom members, are brainwashing students from primary and high school, ( witness the 18 year olds who were
obviously voting Labor at the last Federal and State electi...
emphasize capitalism - Lets face it, we are a capitalistic party, that values free enterprise, and achievement, therefore we
should be utilising the latest 21st century technology to reach the more highly educated, globalised voting public, and emphasize
our expertise in capitalism, And as a 21st centur...
Payroll tax - LNP needs to push the goverenment to abolish payroll tax. I pay payroll tax on 24 employees and it hurts how much
does the goverenment pay on all there public servents? This would be a good cost saving for the everyone.
Aged Care - In aged care nurses have raised these issues for some time now. I know it is federal but some Aged facilities are
Queensland Govt owned and therefore the Bligh Govt is responsible. Doctors - very few availbale for Aged Care visits =
Residents choice declined Nurses - RNs unwilling to work...
re anna bligh -
a pensioners income per fornight we are expected to pay all these hikes on measly 478.00 per fornight come on anna bligh get real
cut your income right down to our level for 12 ...