The LNP has committed to build a new skate park in the township of Wooroolin if elected next month.
Local MP Deb Frecklington said she had been advocating for a skate park in Wooroolin for several years after young people from the town highlighted the need with her.
“A skate park will be a great asset for the young people of Wooroolin providing an outlet for physical activity and fun which is currently not available in the small town,” Deb said.
“This is a project which I am passionate about, and which I want to see completed as soon as possible for our young people.
Deb said the $150,000 project was part of the LNP’s focus on working harder for Queenslanders, while under Labor Queensland was heading in the wrong direction.
“The LNP will restore a government that works for you, with the Right Plan for Queensland’s Future,” Deb said.
“Labor’s failures have overseen $20 billion-plus in project cost blowouts that could have instead delivered grassroots infrastructure like a skate park for Wooroolin.
“Queenslanders should have a government that delivers the programs and services needed for the State’s future, supporting our communities.”
Deb said South Burnett locals could vote for the Wooroolin Skate Park and a government which worked for them, by voting LNP at this election.
“Queenslanders must show Labor the door in 2024, to ensure the right focus on delivering the programs, services and communities for our state,” Deb said.
“Only the LNP stands ready to deliver a fresh start for Queensland.”