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Monday, 13 February 2012 17:23

Different Labor face, same Labor mess for Pine Rivers

LNP Candidate for Pine Rivers, Mr Seath Holswich, has welcomed the ALP's announcement of their candidate for Pine Rivers, but has cautioned Pine Rivers against returning Labor to power in Pine Rivers at this State Election.

"It's a different face being put up by Labor, but it's still the same old Labor Government," Mr Holswich said.

"Labor have failed Pine Rivers in their lack of urgency to rebuild the AJ Wyllie Bridge."

"Labor have failed Pine Rivers by increasing car registration by 32% since 2008, by slugging home owners an extra $7,000 in stamp duty in the purchase of a family home, by increasing electricity costs by $800."

"Labor have failed Pine Rivers by increasing the cost of living through years of debt and waste."

"The voters of Pine Rivers have a very clear choice at this election. They can continue to support Labor and see a continuation of debt and cost of living increases. Or they can vote for the LNP who have a plan to get Queensland back on track."

"The LNP will build Queensland's future by building a four pillar economy based on construction, agriculture, tourism and resources."

"The LNP will lower the cost of living by cutting waste. We will deliver better infrastructure and planning. We will revitalise frontline services and will restore accountability to Government.

"You can't have a lower cost of living without a change of Government. I urge Pine Rivers voters to vote for the LNP so that we can get Queensland back on track".

Seath Holswich

Seath Holswich

Seath Holswich is the Member for Pine Rivers.
Seath is committed to taking action on the issues that are important to residents and businesses in Pine Rivers. He has shown that he will stand up for small business, will campaign for better public transport services, is willing to fight for important local infrastructure and will take action on the issues that are concerning Pine Rivers residents.

Seath has an extensive history of taking action on issues that are important to his community. Every day he spends time listening to the concerns of business leaders, employers, community groups and residents within the Pine Rivers electorate and throughout the state. He has a wide range of management experience in Community Services, Employment Services and Information Technology.

Seath is an active member of numerous local community organisations and has worked with community organisations in both paid and voluntary capacities over many years.

Seath is married, with two boys aged 7 and 9, and lives at Cashmere.

Contacts

Email pine.rivers@parliament.qld.gov.au
Phone 07 3205 6779
Street Address Shop 5A, 199 Gympie Road, Strathpine Q 4500

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