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Multiple rounds of polling going back to May last year revealed government satisfaction ratings in single digits on housing affordability, with the percentage of people satisfied on cost-of-living relief ranging from 9 to 15 per cent.
On ABC Radio Brisbane yesterday, he acknowledged that Queenslanders will judge Labor on the past, but stressed he wants the election to be about his new government’s plans for the future.
Appearing on ABC TV news on budget night, Mr Dick was asked why he was so keen for Queenslanders to forget the Palaszczuk years.
In his fifth state budget, Mr Dick aimed to stretch this vow to the limit in declaring that “not one public servant will lose their job”, even as the Miles government looks to cut $3 billion in future spending.
But the opposition leader also boldly declared an LNP government would ditch Labor’s planned Pioneer-Burdekin Pumped Hydro Project.
“There’s a difference between responsibly supporting budget supply and honouring underway fully funded programs, and backing exorbitant thought bubbles,” he said.
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