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Lisa France, LNP candidate for Pumicestone has welcomed today's announcement that an LNP government will end twenty years of Bligh government neglect and buck passing on the Bruce Highway.

The Crisis Action Plan, announced by LNP Leader Campbell Newman, will ensure a proper engineering based plan to fix the Bruce Highway will be completed within six months of being elected. Safety and flood immunity will be the fundamental priorities of the Crisis Action Plan which will see the Bruce Highway trouble spots fixed within ten years.

Thursday, 25 August 2011 14:45

Come clean on carbon tax impact in Pumicestone

Published in Moreton Written by Lisa France

Lisa France, LNP Candidate for Pumicestone today called on Carryn Sullivan to come clean on the impact of Labor's job destroying carbon tax on the local area.

Lisa France said the Queensland Labor Government released modelling this week that showed 21,000 jobs will be lost in Queensland over the next decade because of Labor's carbon tax.

Thursday, 25 August 2011 10:02

LNP calls on Mark Ryan to rule out dodgy preference deals

Published in Moreton Written by Darren Grimwade

LNP Candidate for Morayfield, Darren Grimwade today called on Labor member, Mark Ryan to rule out doing preference deals with minor parties and independents.

Mr Grimwade said the tired 20 year Labor Government was trying to stitch up preference deals in an attempt to hold on to power in Queensland.

Wednesday, 24 August 2011 15:26

LNP calls on Carryn Sullivan to rule out dodgy preference deals

Published in Moreton Written by Lisa France

Lisa France, LNP Candidate for Pumicestone today called on Carryn Sullivan to rule out doing preference deals with minor parties and independents.

Lisa France said the tired 20 year Labor Government was trying to stitch up preference deals in an attempt to hold on to power in Queensland.

Tuesday, 16 August 2011 09:45

Pine Rivers commuters hopeful of improved bus services

Published in Moreton Written by Seath Holswich

After months of public angst and lobbying, residents of Pine Rivers can hopefully look forward to improved local bus services, Mr Seath Holswich, LNP Candidate for Pine Rivers, said today.

"For the past 9 months commuters have raised concerns with me about failures of the local public transport network. I have listened to these concerns and provided feedback to Translink on a regular basis," Mr Holswich said.

Local LNP candidates continue to highlight Labor's road infrastructure neglect in the Pine Rivers and Kallangur region, recently hosting a visit from the Shadow Minister for Main Roads, Mark Robinson MP.

Mr Seath Holswich, LNP Candidate for Pine Rivers, and Mr Trevor Ruthenberg, LNP Candidate for Kallangur, gave the Shadow Minister a first-hand tour of some of the regions worst roads. This visit followed a similar recent visit by the Shadow Treasurer, Mr Tim Nicholls MP.

Tuesday, 09 August 2011 10:36

LNP gives small business a big voice

Published in Moreton Written by Darren Grimwade

Darren Grimwade, LNP Candidate for Morayfield is encouraging local small business owners to have a say on how excessive red tape and overregulation are affecting their business.

"Many small businesses in the Morayfield electorate are suffering under onerous regulations and red tape imposed by a State Labor Government obsessed with bureaucracy and paper shuffling," Mr Grimwade said.

Monday, 08 August 2011 17:08

Letter to the Editor: Pine Rivers Show

Published in Moreton Written by Seath Holswich

Congratulations to the organising committee and everyone involved in making this year's Pine Rivers Show such a success. It was a fantastic weekend and everyone I spoke to at the Show across the weekend was having a fantastic time.

I went to my first Pine Rivers Show nearly 10 years ago and this year's Show would have to be the biggest and best I've been to yet. The quality of the displays and entertainment was top class. It was great to see the best of the Pine Rivers region showcased across the weekend.

Labor MP Mark Ryan had ignored how high cost of living pressures were hurting local residents by last night voting to increase the cost of car registration, Darren Grimwade LNP candidate for Morayfield said today.

Mr Grimwade said this showed just how out of touch Labor was with the needs of local residents who were already struggling with soaring costs of living under the Bligh Government.

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