Maroochydore MP Fiona Simpson has asked for a please explain from the State Labor Government over its turfing of the Maroochydore bus station construction site.
Ms Simpson said the expenditure of hundreds of dollars or more on turfing the site was another example of a waste of money due to a poorly managed project, which Labor had pushed back.
Agriculture will be a key part of the LNP's plan for a four pillar economy to provide our regions with jobs and hope.
The LNP today committed to boost Queensland's biosecurity protections and identify agricultural land with potential for more productivity as part of our positive plan to protect and grow agriculture as a key economic driver in a strong four pillar economy.
Agriculture is a key part of the LNP's plan for a four-pillar economy to provide our regions with jobs and hope, LNP candidate for Mount Isa Mick Pattel said today.
Mick Pattel said the LNP would boost Queensland's biosecurity protection and identify agricultural land with potential for more productivity as part of its plan to protect and grow agriculture.
Mick Pattel, LNP Candidate for Mount Isa said, "The LNP has shown vision with the policies announced regarding the boosting of our Biosecurity Protection and the Agricultural Land Audit under the proposed new Agricultural Department."
Today in Hughenden we have Andrew Cripps the LNP Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Food and Regional Queensland. He will be speaking to industry representatives from the Flinders River Ag Precinct, Wild Dog Advisory Committee, Northbeef and Agforce about LNP policies regarding Agriculture and food production.
Comments today by the Noosa Greens candidate that would see Noosa's signage policy trashed and allow almost open slather to erect election signs throughout Noosa, have been slammed by the LNP Member for Noosa Glen Elmes.
"In other electorates on the Sunshine Coast, State candidates are able to display 40 corflute signs. Council candidates can erect 20 each within their division. With 6 candidates vying to become the next State Member for Noosa, the Green's proposal would see up to 240 signs erected almost overnight throughout our community.
Local families will get better access to emergency hospital care under the LNP Government's plan to revitalise front line services.
LNP candidate for Morayfield Mr Darren Grimwade said the LNP would redress ambulance ramping and emergency department overcrowding by taking a whole-of-hospital approach at Caboolture Hospital.
Toowoomba families will get better access to emergency hospital care under the LNP Government's plan to revitalise front line services.
LNP candidate for Toowoomba North, Trevor Watts said the LNP would redress ambulance ramping and emergency department overcrowding by taking a whole-of-hospital approach at the Toowoomba Base Hospital.
The LNP has pledged an extra $275 million to put 1100 extra new police on the front line to fight crime in Queensland.
LNP candidate for Toowoomba North Trevor Watts, said the LNP was strongly committed to making Queensland communities safer by delivering the 1100 extra new police where they were needed to fight crime – in our suburbs and on our city streets.
Burnett families will get better access to emergency hospital care and shorter waiting lists under an LNP Government's plan to revitalise front line services, LNP Candidate for Burnett Stephen Bennett said today.
The $129 million announcement to address ambulance ramping and emergency department overcrowding by taking a whole-of-hospital approach was another important step in the LNP's plan to fix Labor's mismanagement of Queensland Health.
LNP candidate for Nanango, Deb Frecklington has welcomed a commitment by LNP Leader Campbell Newman to allocate up to $10 million to make the Brisbane Valley and D'Aguilar Highways safer should the LNP be elected to government.
Ms Frecklington said Mr Newman made the announcement during a trip to Kingaroy today.