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The CanDo LNP team has a strong plan to change things in Queensland for the better.
As part of this, Campbell Newman and the LNP have a clear plan for North Queensland.
The CanDo LNP team has a strong plan to change things in Queensland for the better.
As part of this, Campbell Newman and the LNP have a clear plan for Far North Queensland.
Photos from LNP Leader Campbell Newman and Shadow Health Minister Mark McArdle's visits to Mount Isa Electorate.
Royalties for the Regions will ensure that people in regional Queensland benefit from Queensland's wealth and income generated from their hard work and abundant resources, LNP candidate for Mulgrave said today.
"This groundbreaking initiative announced by LNP leader, Campbell Newman today will ensure that Queensland regions, including the Far North, that host major resource developments will receive real, long term royalty benefits through better planning and targeted infrastructure investment," Mrs Quick said. "This will end Labor's neglect and give back to the regions that produce resource and mineral wealth."
One billion dollars to upgrade the Bruce Highway is a most significant announcement today by LNP leader, Campbell Newman, LNP Candidate for Mulgrave, Robyn Quick said today.
"This puts flesh on the bones of our 10 Year Bruce Highway Crisis Action Plan policy which was released some months ago.
The LNP'S $92 million Maternal and Child Health Service would give all mothers and babies the best possible start to family life.
LNP candidate for Mulgrave, Robyn Quick said an LNP government would ensure mothers and babies got the best possible start to life by supporting families during what could be a stressful period.
The LNP'S $92 million Maternal and Child Health Service would give all Mount Isa Electorate mums and bubs the best possible start to family life.
LNP candidate Mount Isa Mick Pattel, said an LNP government would ensure mums and bubs got the best possible start to life by supporting families during what could be a stressful period.
LNP candidate for Mount Isa Mick Pattel agrees with Andrew Cripps the LNP Shadow Minister for Agriculture that "Bligh Labor's support for a plan for a meatworks at Cloncurry was welcome, but years overdue and more about marginal seat electioneering than genuine support for cattle processing diversity".
Mr Pattel also congratulated the group of local graziers who formed the Northbeef organisation which has been the driving force behind investigating additional processing facilities in North West Queensland. Their work had forced the Government to investigate the concept and progress it to this stage.
Reducing cost of living pressures for local families in Mulgrave and ensuring a strong four pillar economy to provide local jobs now and into the future are the key election issues for our community and to get Queensland back on track, LNP candidate for Mulgrave, Robyn Quick said today.
"The March 24 election offers a clear choice for local residents. A choice between more of the same deception, spin and wasted money we've had from 20 years of Labor or an energetic and focussed LNP team committed to getting Queensland back on track," Mrs Quick said.