Queensland Election Countdown: Miles Pushes for Full Term with 50-Cent Fares, Crisafulli Targets Youth Crime
October 2, 2024As Queensland enters caretaker mode today, the countdown begins for the upcoming election scheduled for October 26.
Premier Steven Miles, who took office 10 months ago following Annastacia Palaszczuk's resignation, is seeking a mandate for a full term.
Miles has expressed his desire to implement his vision for Queensland and is requesting support for his policies.
One of his key policies includes flat 50-cent public transport fares, which he showcased by taking public transport to Government House.
Labor has proposed making the current six-month trial of these 50-cent fares permanent, allocating $1 billion for its rollout.
Additionally, Queensland Labor has committed to $4.77 billion in election spending, which includes $548 million for the establishment of seven new satellite hospitals.
In contrast, the Liberal National Party (LNP) plans to invest $207 million in education, which includes hiring an additional 550 teacher aides.
LNP leader David Crisafulli has launched his campaign early in the marginal seat of Cairns, emphasizing a tough approach to youth crime.
His 'adult crime, adult time' plan includes $50 million for early intervention programs aimed at preventing youth crime.
The election campaign's commencement coincides with discussions about the troubled Inland Rail project and its potential impact on passenger services.
Crisafulli also highlighted Labor's historical dominance, noting they have won 11 of the last 12 state elections.
While Miles has proposed a $500 million refurbishment of the Gabba, Crisafulli has yet to commit to any specific plans if elected.
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