STATEMENT: Shadow Water Minister & the Construction of Dams
The Premier and Water Minister Glenn Butcher have failed Central Queenslanders on water security. Central Queenslanders know water is the lifeblood of the regions, but
The Premier and Water Minister Glenn Butcher have failed Central Queenslanders on water security. Central Queenslanders know water is the lifeblood of the regions, but
Palaszczuk Government’s broken promise costing commuters It’s been two years since Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey promised construction would start a year
The Health Minister has again refused to tell Queenslanders which hospitals are still placing grieving women who have lost their baby next to newborns and
Shadow Attorney-General Tim Nicholls Shannon Fentiman gets it wrong in Parliament and still refuses to say why she approved taxpayers footing the bill for her
Shadow Treasurer David Janetzki The Palaszczuk Government’s extraordinary incompetence has been exposed with Estimates revealing an extra $3 billion of taxpayers’ money has been wasted.
Shadow Housing Minister Tim Mander Today the Auditor-General’s report into the State Government’s record on social housing is set to be released. The LNP is
Shadow Minister for Agriculture Tony Perrett The threat of Foot and Mouth Disease is on our doorstep. This is a genuinely serious risk which threatens
Shadow Health Minister Ros Bates I am deeply concerned about the alarming developments at Bundaberg Hospital. We can now confirm disciplinary action has been taken
Deputy Leader of the Opposition Jarrod Bleijie The Crime and Corruption Commission has agreed to publicly release how much money taxpayers are stumping up to
Shadow Minister for Local Government Ann Leahy This week the State Government must respond to the Independent Assessor who has confirmed what we’ve known for
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