Media Release
Queensland’s Attorney-General has set
new records for arrogance by admitting he has not consulted anyone on shifting
the Labour Day public holiday, says Opposition frontbencher Jo-Ann
Miller.
“Not only did he not consult anyone
over that disruptive change, Mr Bleijie has also admitted he has not listened to
community groups before cutting their funds as part of the Newman Government’s
mass sackings and savage cuts to frontline services,” Mrs Miller
said.
“At Budget Estimates hearings Mr
Bleijie has shown that in almost all cases he did not even bother to find out
what work community organisations were doing before slashing their
funding.
“Even by the standards of the Newman
Government, Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie’s arrogance is
breathtaking.
“Under questioning at the Estimates
hearings Mr Bleijie was almost gleeful when he admitted he had undertaken
absolutely no consultation before asking Cabinet to shift Labour Day from May to
October.
“This is despite the huge negative
impact the change will have on rural and regional communities across the state
and the damage it will do to groups who have already started planning and
promoting events to be held on the Labour Day long weekend in
2013.”
Mrs Miller said Mr Bleijie’s arrogant
attitude reflected the Newman Government’s failure to listen to people,
especially those in regional Queensland where local Labour Day weekend events
made significant contributions to the regional economy.
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