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"Mismanagement of the resources sector by this tired, 20-year-old Labor Government has delivered nothing but uncertainty," Mr Watts said.
Mr Watts said the LNP will use an improved system of statutory regional planning to determine appropriate areas for resources development.
LNP Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Food and Regional Queensland, Andrew Cripps, has emphasised the importance of agriculture in the LNP's four pillar plan to get Queensland's economy back on track, visiting the Locker Valley and Toowoomba over the last two days.
Mr Cripps visited the Gatton Campus of the University of Queensland yesterday to inspect new equine veterinary facilities and met with stakeholders in the agriculture sector in Toowoomba today to discuss concerns about declining departmental services to farmers.
Trevor Watts, has launched a scathing attack on Labor's Kerry Shine and the Anna Bligh-led Labor Government, for failing to enable Police to tackle armed crime more effectively.
Mr Watts said police were doing the best they could with limited resources, but were being stifled by a government which is not doing anything to help.
Cutting taxes, fixing planning laws, re-empowering councils and increasing State Government support at the highest level were key features of the LNP's Property and Construction Strategy, LNP Candidate for Toowoomba North, Trevor Watts, said today.
Mr Watts said the 'Property and Construction Strategy' launch followed the release of tourism, resources and agriculture strategies as part of the LNP's plan to grow a four pillar economy to get Queensland back on track and jobless down to four per cent in six years.
Cutting taxes, fixing planning laws, re-empowering councils and increasing State Government support at the highest level were key features of the LNP's Property and Construction Strategy, LNP Candidate for Nanango, Deb Frecklington, said today.
Ms Frecklington said the 'Property and Construction Strategy' launch followed the release of tourism, resources and agriculture strategies as part of the LNP's plan to grow a four pillar economy to get Queensland back on track and jobless down to four per cent in six years.
LNP candidate for Nanango has joined LNP Leader Campbell Newman by making a pledge to the people of the Nanango Electorate – that an LNP Government will get Queensland back on track.
The pledge outlines the LNP team's vision for getting things done for Queensland and has been signed by Ms Frecklington when the LNP's pledge trailer tours the electorate of Nanango on the week end.
LNP candidates Trevor Watts for Toowoomba North and John McVeigh for Toowoomba South will join LNP Leader Campbell Newman by making a pledge to the people of Toowoomba – that an LNP Government will get Queensland back on track.
The pledge outlines the LNP team's vision for getting things done for Queensland and will be signed by Mr Watts and Mr McVeigh this weekend when the LNP's pledge trailer tours Toowoomba on Saturday.
LNP candidate for Toowoomba North has called on Labor MP Kerry Shine to finally admit Labor's carbon tax is bad news for local residents after the Bligh government has been forced to confess there'll be a near billion dollar hit on state finances over the next three years.
Trevor Watts said the Bligh government's mid-year budget update exposed an $883 million shortfall from government-owned corporations out to 2014/15, as a result of the cost of the carbon tax.
LNP Candidate for Toowoomba North, Trevor Watts, said the LNP's Get in the Game policy would support grassroots sports development in Queensland and help families with cost of living pressures.
Trevor Watts said the three-year, $16 million initiative would encourage more Toowoomba children to play sport in local clubs and assist our community clubs with grants for equipment and field improvements.