Palaszczuk walks away from election police promise
Explosive police leaks today reveal it would take the Palaszczuk Labor Government 32 years to deliver on their police numbers
Explosive police leaks today reveal it would take the Palaszczuk Labor Government 32 years to deliver on their police numbers
The LNP has today released details of its plan to force the Palaszczuk Labor Government to start taking real action and start repairing youth crime laws in Queensland.
Following extensive consultation with victims, police, advocate groups, and Queenslanders the LNP has today revealed three actions it will take to Parliament this week.
In a call for transparency and public involvement, the opposition has demanded that the Palaszczuk Government reveal its plans for the Youth Justice legislation in Queensland. The government has been talking about its proposals since December, but the specifics have remained under wraps, causing concerns among the public.
Queensland’s crime crisis is breaking unwanted records, as pressure grows on the Palaszczuk Government to recall Parliament early to address the unfolding stolen car epidemic.
The latest police statistics have revealed December 2022 was the worst December on record for stolen cars, across Queensland.
The Opposition is demanding the Queensland Government explain why it has spent less on social housing than any other State or Territory, for the second year in a row, this is truly Queensland’s social housing shame.
The damning findings were revealed in a Productivity Commission report this week.
The Palaszczuk Government’s new Patients’ Tax will add further pressure to the Health Crisis and Queenslanders struggling with the cost of living.
The Treasurer’s new tax was dropped on the eve of Christmas without any consultation or modelling when the Queensland Revenue Office unveiled a new public ruling.
On the eve of 200 days since the Coaldrake Review Recommendations were handed down, the Opposition is demanding the Palaszczuk Government explain why it has failed to implement key integrity measures.
Today marks six weeks until State Parliament returns for 2023. That is too long for Queenslanders to wait for action
Cameron Dick took to the big stage today and made it all about himself, while Queenslanders struggle with a cost of living crisis and crumbling services, Cameron Dick crowed about how much money he has.