Media Release
Shadow
Treasurer and Member for Mulgrave, Curtis Pitt, says Small Business Minister,
Jann Stuckey, needs to tell Far North Queenslanders how high she expects the
state’s unemployment rate to rise and what “ripple effects” her own government’s
mass sackings are having on the regional economy.
“Already
unemployment in Far North Queensland hit 9.7% in September compared with 6.4% in
September last year,” Mr Pitt said.
“As a
Minister in a key economic portfolio it is up to Ms Stuckey when she jets in and
out of Cairns to tell locals how the LNP plans to meet its election promise of
4% unemployment when others in her party suggest the jobless rate could
skyrocket to 8.5%.
“Most
people know the Newman Government’s mass sackings and savage cuts to frontline
services are to blame for the spike in unemployment we have seen so far under
the LNP, and that its first State Budget took away more than it gave to regional
economies.
“The tens
of thousands of people who have been sacked by the LNP and those whose jobs are
under threat will be drastically cutting back on their spending. They are the
families right across Queensland who will not be renovating their homes buying
new cars or taking holidays in the Far North.
“All that
will flow through to local shops, tradies and tourism operators so it is
imperative Ms Stuckey explains how the Newman Government plans to meet its 4%
jobless target.
“After
just six months in office the Newman Government has seen Queensland’s
unemployment rate return to the highs not experienced since the global financial
crisis.
“The
state’s jobless rate hit 6.3% in September — up from 5.5% in March and well into
figures not seen since the GFC.
“There are now around 19,500 more
people unemployed in Queensland than there were in March and almost 21,000 jobs
were lost between the months of August and September.
“Queensland’s unemployment has not
been helped by the fact the Newman Government has sacked 14,000 government
workers and also slashed funding to hundreds of frontline organisations
providing jobs in the non-government sector.”
Mr Pitt said there were reliable
reports earlier this month from within the LNP party room that senior LNP MPs
believe the state’s jobless rate could go as high as 8.5%.
“Ms
Stuckey needs to explain what that would mean for small business operators in
our region,” he said.
“The cloud
of uncertainty created by her own government’s mass sackings will be having a
negative impact on regional and local economies as government workers shut their
wallets and cheque books and put away their credit cards,” Mr Pitt
said.
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