Media Release.
Shadow Public
Works Minister Bill Byrne says the Newman Government slash and burn mentality is
now harming Capricornia car dealerships.
Mr Byrne said
figures released by the LNP Government show they plan
to cut Government vehicle orders by more than 90 per cent, from 4120 to maximum
400 vehicles a year.
“In 2011-12,
342 QFleet vehicles were ordered for Capricornia, but this year the LNP
Government has said Capricornia will be lucky to have 34 cars ordered,” Mr Byrne
said
“This latest
slash and burn policy by the Newman Government will really hurt car dealers in
the Capricornia region.
“Every
vehicle ordered through QFleet is delivered by a local car dealer, boosting
local business.
“The freeze
on vehicles is a real blow to retail and consumer confidence in the Capricornia
region,” he said.
Mr Byrne said
these Government vehicles help workers provide frontline services for regional
communities.
“The majority
of these vehicles are used by Queensland Health doctors and nurses to provide
out-patient health services such as maternal health visits,” he
said.
“These
vehicles are also used by child protection officers, road workers, primary
industries officers and park rangers to provide regional Queenslanders with
vital frontline services.
“Without
appropriate vehicles these workers will find it increasingly difficult to
continue to provide these frontline services in regional
areas.”
Mr Byrne said
the slashing of vehicles is the latest attack by the Newman Government on
regional Queensland.
“The LNP
Government have already sacked 14,000 government workers, many from regional
areas, and cut frontline services in a false economy,” he
said.
“When you take away pay packets, you
also bring pain to the whole community – especially the small business in
regional communities.
“People stop going to the local coffee
shop, they no longer go to the local hairdresser and dry-cleaner, they are
forced to cut back spending on things like a night at the movies or dinner at
the local club.
“This is another false economy
delivered by the Newman Government, which will cost regional Queenslanders in
the long-term.”
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