Government Ice strategy
There are families and individuals across Queensland who desperately need help and support when it comes to drug rehabilitation and treatment - and that's exactly what the Palaszczuk Government is providing.
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We know that some people believe there is no remedy or return from the drug of ice, for example. But we want all Queenslanders to know it is possible to recover and lead a productive life.
Our $622.8 million 2019-20 health budget for Central Queensland alone, focuses on tackling drugs such as ice and the devastating effect it has on individuals, families and communities.
As part of our five-year $100 million Ice Strategy, the Government is also investing $14.3 million to build a dedicated 42-bed drug rehabilitation facility in Rockhampton. This facility will service the whole Central Queensland and Mackay regions and will include 32 beds for residential rehabilitation, eight beds for withdrawal stage treatment, two family units and the capacity for a non-residential day program.
A preferred site for the facility has been identified, with further negotiations and consultation needed before the site can be named.
We've also committed to having design plans and a detailed business case completed by the end of this year.
The 2019-20 Budget also directly supports Central Queensland with significant expenditure including $622.8 million for health services, including for the Central Queensland Hospital.
Only the Palaszczuk Government has a serious plan to help all Queenslanders across our State.
Minister for Health and Ambulance Services, Steven Miles MP
Higher taxes
Queenslanders have been slugged with nine new or higher taxes under the Palaszczuk Labor Government.
Labor's taxes will drive business away, cost jobs, and tax money from the hip pocket of hardworking Queenslanders.
The new and increased taxes in force since the start of July will take billions out of the Queensland economy.
Royalties are being raised on the petroleum sector, land taxes and surcharges have been lifted, and this is on top of the five taxes that Labor announced in last year's Budget.
And despite these new taxes on Queenslanders, debt is on track to hit more than $90 billion over the forward estimates.
Annastacia Palaszczuk will rack up a debt bill of around $67,000 for the typical Queensland family.
Labor's fiscal principles are in the waste bin and they can't manage Queensland's economy.
Annastacia Palaszczuk equals higher taxes, more debt, less jobs, and less infrastructure.
Queenslanders need to take a stand against the Palaszczuk Labor Government's taxes and economic mismanagement at the 2020 election.
Only a Deb Frecklington LNP Government will implement our Economic Plan to build job-creating infrastructure, rule out new taxes and support small business in Queensland.
Tim Mander MP
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Students visit Mount Isa
For school holidays we came to Mount Isa.
Thank you Mrs Lois and Miss Raine at the library for the colouring-in and 3D glasses.
We went to Lake Moondarra and saw the peacocks and all the blue water.
We saw two pictures at the Star Theatre, Toy Story 4 and Pets 2.
We went to John Campbell Miles Lookout and saw the bright lights of Mount Isa.
We played at the Fun Park.
Thank you for a good time in Mount Isa.
We had fun.
Isaac - Ty - Oonya - Tikara - Emaziah
(Fab Five from Unrandangie)