We’ve consulted with experts and the community to strike the right balance between making our streets safer from those doing the wrong thing, while backing those doing the right thing.
We’re doing what we promised and delivering for Queensland.
The former Labor Government introduced a botched subsidy scheme that wasted $2 million of taxpayers’ money putting illegal devices on Queensland streets.
🚳 Licencing requirements for riders, with exemptions for medical conditions and disabilities, and ability for 12-17 year olds to ride under parental supervision.
🚳The ability to fine parents for under 16s riding illegally.
Our stronger laws will deliver 👇
🚳 Police powers to seize and destroy illegal devices.
🚳 Police powers to conduct random breath tests for riders.
🚳 Higher penalties for speeding, careless riding, illegally carrying passengers and riding on prohibited roads.
We said we’d make the tough decisions to make our community safer - and that’s exactly what we’re doing.
From 1 July, there will be a crackdown on dangerous e-bike and e-scooter behaviours that are putting lives at risk on roads and paths.
It's all part of our plan to deliver for regional Queenslanders and back our communities to build their future.
Find out more here: https://t.co/ASkt6yFY2f
It's just one component in the Crisafulli Government’s more than $12 million commitment to the Mossman Transition Plan, supporting jobs, and strengthening the local economy - ensuring the region has a strong future.
This Douglas Shire Council project is backed by the Mossman Advisory Committee and will support tourism, fishing fleets, cruising yachts and recreational vessels, many of which currently travel as far as Brisbane for servicing.
We’re delivering $300,000 for a scoping study into a world-class marine maintenance facility in Port Douglas - helping unlock new industries after the closure of the Mossman Mill.
We're backing Mossman to rebuild, diversify and grow.
The community have told us they want to see catalytic infrastructure to drive further investment and growth.
Labor’s decade of decline saw 77,000 fewer homes built since 2018 because of low productivity.
We’re determined to deliver the fresh start we promised.
The violence, misogyny and standover tactics from the CFMEU have no place in our State.
That’s why we established the Commission of Inquiry into this militant union.
Labor took the beef industry for granted during their decade of decline with support for Beef Week half of what it is today - the Crisafulli Government is delivering a fresh start by backing our beef producers.
It’s 1 year to go until Queensland beef takes centre stage at the biggest beef event in the southern hemisphere.
Before the election we promised to double funding for Beef2027 in Rockhampton and that’s what we’ve delivered with our $4.5 million partnership.
⛽️ Improving transparency - backing States and Territories in pushing Canberra to publish a national dashboard with incoming fuel shipments to plan ahead for future pressures.
This is a vision for our State to ensure we can control our own destiny again.