The First
100 Days
Our State needs a Fresh Start and the LNP has The Right Plan for Queensland's Future.
If elected on 26 October 2024, an LNP Government will immediately implement the Fresh Start that Queenslanders need.
First Week Following Swearing In
- INSTRUCT the Department of Justice and Attorney-General to commence drafting the Making Queensland Safer Laws
- MEET with the Police Commissioner to outline additional support needed to address the Youth Crime Crisis
- SCRAP Labor’s Pioneer-Burdekin Pumped Hydro, a project that will push up power prices for families and businesses
- HOLD our first LNP Cabinet meeting
- ESTABLISH the Cabinet Housing Ministerial Taskforce
- INSTRUCT Treasury to begin axing Labor’s Patients’ Tax
- INSTRUCT Treasury to begin abolishing Stamp Duty on new builds for first home buyers
- BEGIN the review of Labor’s DNA Lab Debacle to deliver justice for victims
- START implementing The Right Plan for Queensland’s Future across each portfolio by tasking Ministers with Charter Letters
First Month
- CONFIRM clear goals and KPIs so Ministers and Directors-General can be held accountable
- DIRECT Queensland Health to prepare for the publication of transparent real-time hospital data
- INSTRUCT Queensland Health to begin the rollout of the LNP’s Health Plan to reduce ambulance ramping and stabilise wait lists
- IMPLEMENT the Electricity Maintenance Guarantee on government-owned power plants, with full transparency and accountability of maintenance requests to Shareholding Ministers
- WORK with the Crime and Corruption Commission to bolster its reporting functions
- APPOINT an Independent Infrastructure Coordination Authority to conduct a review and map out infrastructure and transport needs for Queensland and the Games, and report in 100 days
- BEGIN work on a 20-Year Tourism Plan
- DIRECT Departments to work on making 50 cent public transport fares permanent
By The End Of 2024
- LEGISLATE the Making Queensland Safer Laws, including Adult Crime, Adult Time, removing detention as a
last resort and putting victims’ rights first - EASE pressure on renters and first home buyers by allowing recipients of the First Home Owner Grant to rent out a room without a penalty
- UNLOCK church and charity-owned land for the Community Housing Sector
- INTRODUCE legislation to re-establish the Productivity Commission, with its first order of business to be a regulatory review into the building industry
- ESTABLISH a Parliamentary Inquiry into volunteering to strengthen community participation
- MEET with the Residential Care Sector to chart a pathway forward for the dual-carer model of care
- RE-ESTABLISH the Bruce Highway Advisory Council
- ESTABLISH a Tourism Cabinet Subcommittee
- ESTABLISH a Resources Cabinet Subcommittee
First 100 Days
- PUBLISH transparent real-time hospital data
- ASSESS current staffing levels across all regional Queensland maternity services to understand where the gaps are
- CONSULT with clinicians to determine the most appropriate name for "satellite hospitals" and begin work to identify which sites are suitable for CT and MRI machines to be added
- BEGIN work to tender for Regional Reset Camps
- BEGIN work to tender for the Staying on Track Program to divert at-risk children from turning to crime and rehabilitate youth offenders
- LAUNCH an Inquiry led by the Queensland Family and Child Commission into the failures of the Blue Card Child Protection system under Labor
- PUBLISH guidelines for funding extracurricular activities for kids in the Child Safety system ahead of our first LNP Budget
- ESTABLISH an independent Public Sector Commission
- RELEASE information about current capacity levels for forensic medical examinations (rape kits) across Queensland hospitals
- EXPAND our Natural Resource Management Program to preserve our natural environment
- ESTABLISH a dedicated working group to remove red tape and reduce the administrative burden on our teachers
- ESTABLISH a Parliamentary Inquiry into Elder Abuse
- RE-FOCUS the Small Business Commissioner on red tape reduction and dispute management for small businesses
- BOLSTER the capacity of the Director of Public Prosecutions to ensure matters backlogged in Labor’s DNA Lab Debacle can be prepared for court
- ESTABLISH a working group with victims of domestic, family and sexual violence to highlight gaps in the system and opportunities for future reform
- COMMENCE work on expanding opportunities for home ownership in Queensland’s Indigenous communities
- DISCLOSE the real cost of Cross River Rail and when it will be completed
The Right Plan for Queensland's Future
✓ Safety where you live, through stronger laws like “Adult Crime, Adult Time” and gold standard early intervention.
✓ Health services when you need them, by axing Labor’s Patients’ Tax, a tax which doctors have said will end bulk billing and make GP visits more expensive
✓ Respect for your money, by stopping Labor’s expensive budget blowouts which are pushing up costs for families
✓ A place to call home, by abolishing stamp duty on new builds for first home buyers
✓ A government that works for you, to address challenges for the long term, not band-aid solutions at election time