The LNP will trial an On-Demand Bus Service to provide local residents with easier access to transport on Bribie Island, if elected next month.
The On Demand Transport Service currently provides a convenient public transport solution for residents in other areas of Queensland and will be trialled across Bribie Island to connect residents with important local services.
LNP candidate for Pumicestone Ariana Doolan said the $2 million trial would provide convenient transport for Bribie Island residents.
“The LNP’s announcement of an On-Demand Bus Service will provide a convenient public transport solution for residents to access local health services, shopping and community engagements,” Ms Doolan said.
“Too many locals on Bribie are forced to rely on family and friends to get around the Island, this will increase their independence and ability to get to the places they need to go.
"Time's up for Labor’s expensive failures which have overseen $20 billion-plus in project cost blowouts, that could have instead delivered local services like an On Demand Bus Service trial for Bribie Island.”
Ms Doolan said Queenslanders could vote for an On-Demand Bus Service trial and a government focused on driving down cost pressures, by voting LNP at this election.
“Queenslanders must show Labor the door in 2024, to restore respect for their money,” Ms Doolan said.
“Only the LNP stands ready to deliver a fresh start for Queensland.”