Media Release
Shadow
Treasurer Curtis Pitt says under the current LNP leadership the dysfunctional
Newman Government has no hope of generating almost 200 jobs a day to reach its
target of 4% unemployment over six years.
“As long as
the Premier, Deputy Premier and the Treasurer are preoccupied with keeping their
own jobs they are not focussing on creating jobs for Queenslanders,” Mr Pitt
said.
“I am pleased
to see the latest ABS figures indicate a rise in the number of jobs created
during November in our state,” Mr Pitt said.
“It shows
that the economy the LNP inherited was fundamentally solid despite repeated
claims to the contrary by the LNP over the past nine months.
“But the fact
remains that 151,200 Queenslanders are unemployed, and that’s over 14,500 more
than when the LNP came to office in March.
“Prior to the March
state election the Premier said he needed to generate 420,000 new jobs to reach
the 4% target over six years — that’s the equivalent of creating around 190 jobs
a day.
“But the LNP
is creating roughly 24 jobs a day while around 60 people a day join the jobless
queue.
“That’s a bus
full of people joining the jobless queue every day under the dysfunctional LNP
government.
“Our jobless
rate is also still hovering around the level not seen since the global financial
crisis.”
The latest
ABS unemployment figures show the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate
stood at 6 % in November, roughly steady compared with the 6.1% October figure
following a spike of 6.3% in September when around 20,000 jobs were lost in the
LNP’s first State Budget.
Mr Pitt said
a range of recently released indicators underlined the need for the Newman
Government to stop its internal brawls and focus on generating jobs for
Queenslanders.
“Economic
growth figures released on Wednesday by the ABS showed Queensland experienced
its worst quarterly result for state final demand since the global financial
crisis — a 1.6% fall between the June and September quarters,” he said.
“That
represented $800 million of government spending being ripped out of the state
economy.
“State final
demand is a key measure of economic growth and on Tim Nicholls’s watch both it
and unemployment have returned to GFC levels in Queensland as a result of the
LNP’s mass sackings and savage funding cuts,” he said.
“The Treasurer cannot
simply blame the high $A which has been above parity with the $US for most of
the past two years.”
Mr Pitt said the
Commonwealth Bank’s economics research team predicted at the time of the
September State Budget that the LNP’s cuts would weigh on the economy for
years.
“The responsibility
for this latest economic growth result rests at the feet of the LNP leadership
team of the Premier, the Deputy Premier and the Treasurer,” he
said.
“They are all too
busy battling LNP brawling and saving their own jobs to concentrate on managing
the state economy and the impact of their savage job and funding
cuts.
“Last week —
as the LNP lost three of its MPs — the Pitcher Partners state tax review showed
the LNP had also lost Queensland’s position as the lowest taxing state for small
to medium enterprises and its job cuts had generated the lowest business
confidence in the nation.
“Queensland
went from first to second in tax competiveness for SMEs and from first to fifth
for medium sized businesses.
“The Pitcher
Partners’ report attributes a drop in tax competiveness to stamp duty increases
by the LNP government. The Budget Papers show tax per person has increased by
$76 under the LNP.
“In addition
the Sensis Business Confidence Index released last Thursday showed Queensland's
business confidence had plummeted to the lowest in the nation.
“The report
directly links this loss in confidence to people no longer spending and
suggested the Christmas period will be tough with a 21% drop in sales from
November to January.
“This is only
logical because if you are worried about a job you aren’t going to be opening
your wallet or using your credit card this Christmas,” Mr Pitt
said.
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