Your CanDo representatives for Moreton region are:
| KALLANGUR - Trevor Ruthenberg | MORAYFIELD - Darren Grimwade | MURRUMBA - Reg Gulley |
| PINE RIVERS - Seath Holswich | PUMICESTONE - Lisa France | REDCLIFFE - Scott Driscoll |
The LNP's economic blueprint will cut payroll tax, red tape and regulation to give small businesses in Kallangur and Pine Rivers the power to create more jobs and get government off their backs, LNP Shadow Minister for Tourism, Manufacturing and Small Business Jann Stuckey said today.
Earlier this week Ms Stuckey met with local small business owners and local LNP Candidate for Kallangur Trevor Ruthenberg, and Pine Rivers Candidate Seath Holswich to outline the LNP's blueprint to cut payroll tax cut by raising the exemption threshold from $1 million to $1.6 million over six years and to have red tape slashed.
Local residents of Pine Rivers and Kallangur electorates will get better access to specialist outpatient services under the LNP's $16 million plan to provide better access to specialist care at Queensland hospitals.
LNP Candidate for Morayfield, Darren Grimwade said the LNP is committed to delivering extra school and community based police and trialling a Youth Boot Camp Diversion Program to help break the cycle of youth crime and detention in our local community.
Local LNP Candidates said today that the LNP is committed to delivering extra school and community based police and trialling a Youth Boot Camp Diversion Program to help break the cycle of youth crime and detention in Kallangur and Pine Rivers.
Local residents of the Morayfield electorate will get better access to specialist outpatient services under the LNP's $16 million plan to provide better access to specialist care at Queensland hospitals.
LNP Candidate for Morayfield, Darren Grimwade said a strong and united CanDo Team was committed to revitalising frontline services and fixing the mess Labor has made of Queensland's health service by making an immediate start on Labor's 'waiting list for the waiting list'.
The Bligh Labor Government has failed yet another group of Pine Rivers residents with recent bus route and timetable changes, Mr Seath Holswich said today.
Mr Holswich is taking up the fight against the Labor State Government with residents in Kentwood Drive, Bray Park who want to see the 670 bus route removed from their street.
Local LNP Candidates have welcomed the LNP's commitment to boost female enrolments in traditionally male-dominated careers, providing up to 500 university places for Queensland women in areas of skills shortage
"The LNP's Strengthening Our Communities - Supporting Women program will fund up to 500 places at university in courses such engineering, agricultural science, geology, architecture and building services courses," Mr Seath Holswich said.
LNP Candidate for Morayfield, Darren Grimwade has welcomed the LNP's commitment to boost female enrolments in traditionally male-dominated careers providing up to 500 university places for Queensland women in areas of skills shortage.
"The LNP's Strengthening Our Communities - Supporting Women program will fund up to 500 places at university in courses such engineering, agricultural science, geology, architecture and building services courses," Mr Grimwade said.
LNP Candidates Mr Seath Holswich and Mr Trevor Ruthenberg have affirmed their commitment to local Neighbourhood Watch Groups during a meeting this week in Strathpine.
Former Federal Attorney-General, The Honourable Philip Ruddock MP, and LNP Shadow Attorney-General, Mr Jarrod Bleijie MP, joined Mr Holswich and Mr Ruthenberg in meeting with members of the Strathpine Neighbourhood Watch committee.