Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeTop StoriesDinner for Newman

Dinner for Newman

A diverse cross section of locals and visitors made up the crowd of more than 200 people that attended a dinner for Liberal National Party (LNP) Leader Campbell Newman at the Stanthorpe Civic Centre last Thursday evening.
People travelled from Cecil Plains, Goondiwindi, Warwick and Brisbane to join a large number of locals keen to hear first-hand Newman’s proposed policies for the district and the State should he be elected Queensland Premier.
Mr Newman outlined a vision for Queensland built on the foundations of agriculture, resources, construction and tourism.
Both Mr Newman and State Member for Southern Downs Lawrence Springborg spoke of the need for the government to reinvest in regional areas and of the benefit they bring to the State.
“When the bush is doing well, the State of Queensland is doing well,” Mr Newman said.
“Regional areas are the economic powerhouses of the State,” he said.
Touching on the ongoing water issues on the Granite Belt, Mr Newman made a commitment that, if elected, the LNP would “find a way to make the Emu Swamp Dam happen”.
The water issue and the mention of the proposed dam drew a ripple of support from the large crowd.
The former Brisbane Lord Mayor also touched on his plans to empower local authorities, allowing locals to once again have some control over their destiny. He also flagged a reduction in the size of government, making a commitment to reduce the bureaucracy in George Street, Brisbane.
The touchy subject of de-amalgamation was also raised with the leader, indicating that a government led by him would not stand in the way of the process. It would be up to individual councils to present the pros and cons as well as the costings involved in de-amalgamation.
“The LNP will set up a boundary review commission, a mechanism whereby communities and local people can review their boundaries and petition the State Government,” Mr Newman said.
In response to a question regarding the resources boom and the security of agricultural land, Mr Newman said the LNP had recently released a strategic plan for Queensland Agriculture.
He reiterated the LNP’s desire to protect prime Queensland agricultural land while at the same time finding the balance between the resource boom and the rights of the individual.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Dalveen student becomes Prime Minister for the day

Dalveen local, 12-year-old Jett Jarvis, got to be Prime Minister for the day after winning Squiz Kids’ competition with his video about wonky produce...
More News

Police investigations into string of vehicle thefts continue

Police are currently investigating a string of armed robberies and vehicles thefts across the Darling Downs region, with the suspect believed to be last...

Killarney man in critical condition after motorbike crash

Queensland Police are currently investigating a motorbike traffic crash in Killarney that occurred on Saturday, 4 April, resulting in a 65-year-old Killarney man being...

Questacon’s Science Circus returns to Warwick

Canberra’s Questacon will be coming to the Southern Downs with the Questacon Science Circus, making the trip up to Warwick during these school holidays....

Big day for croquet

There were a swag of holes-in-one at this week’s Warwick Croquet Club Golf Play on Thursday 26 March. Four players managed the elusive hole...

Beating cancer, one step at a time

Simon Harvey didn’t have to to walk around Australia in his own battle with cancer - he is doing it to raise awareness of...

Preparing for club championships

Two Club Championship events will be played at the Summit Bowls Club during the next few weeks. Saturday 18 April will see the club play...

Heritage trail offers journey through time

A new self-guided heritage trail is inviting visitors to uncover the rich history of the Southern Downs, with the Yangan to Mount Colliery route...

The time value of life: What does it really mean?

The statistics say that 85 per cent of residents in lifestyle-focused retirement communities are 75 and over. That raises an important question: are people...

Police ramping up road presence for holidays

Police will be out in force across the region this Easter, with a major road safety operation targeting high-risk behaviour as holiday traffic increases. Officers...

All Easts battle for mixed title

Warwick East teams have battled it out for the District Mixed Pairs title at Tenterfield at the weekend. The competition among the teams was...