A Fresh Start for Queensland is underway with key commitments from the Crisafulli Government’s 100 Day Plan delivered within the first month.
Since Ministers were sworn into their roles, major headway has been made addressing the youth crime, health, housing and cost of living crises, to deliver a Fresh Start for Queensland.
Eight deliverables outlined in the 100 Day Plan have all been completed within the month, including:
The Government has also introduced the landmark Making Queensland Safer Laws to Parliament, which will be law before the end of the year, with Committee hearings on the Bill set to commence on Tuesday.
Premier David Crisafulli said the Government was focused on delivering the Right Plan for Queensland’s Future.
“Queenslanders voted for a Fresh Start and we’ve wasted no time in addressing the issues of youth crime, health, housing and cost of living,” Premier Crisafulli said.
“We made a commitment to Queenslanders and I will be holding Ministers accountable to delivering on our 100 Day Plan promises.
“Already the Health Department is beginning to implement our Better Health, More Services plan with real-time data, to breathe life back into a system on life support.
“Two major cost of living initiatives have been locked-in with 50 cent fares made permanent and an Electricity Maintenance Guarantee implemented, to drive-down power prices and help deliver affordable, reliable and sustainable energy.
“Work is underway on a 20-year Tourism Plan to cut through green-tape holding back new eco-tourism opportunities and leverage the opportunities presented by the Games.
“The Games 100 Day Review has also started after the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority was legislated and the Board appointed, ending 1,200 days of Labor’s Games chaos.
“We asked Queenslanders to place their trust in us and we’re delivering the Fresh Start they voted for across youth crime, health, housing and cost of living.