Media Release.
Member
for Rockhampton Bill Byrne says the Newman Government is closing all
regional WorkCover offices by the end of June, including the office
serving Central Queensland resulting in three
jobs being axed in Rockhampton.
Mr
Byrne said this was another example of the Newman Government abandoning
regional Queensland, with the only remaining WorkCover offices being
left in Brisbane.
“Just
last week the Premier said he wanted to promote job opportunities in
regional Queensland and today is announcing the closing of offices and
axing of jobs in regional centres across the
state,” Mr Byrne said.
“WorkCover offices in Cairns, Townsville, Mackay and Rockhampton are all being closed, slashing 17 jobs.
“WorkCover
has in recent years been making efficiencies by centralising its claims
and other services in Brisbane, but this approach has simply gone too
far.
“If the LNP was serious about its commitment to regional Queensland it could stop these closures and retain a regional presence.
“Unfortunately
it is a Brisbane-centric Government which has already slashed hundreds
of government jobs and frontline services in Cairns and other regional
centres.
“Insultingly,
staff were offered positions in one of the Brisbane offices, showing
how out of touch this Government is with people who live in regional
Queensland.
“It
is also unclear how Rockhampton people who suffer an injury in the
workplace will access WorkCover services and assistance without a
dedicated presence in our city,” he said.
Mr
Byrne said today’s clandestine announcement of the WorkCover office
closures and job cuts was in complete contradiction to the Premier’s
comments last week about creating jobs in regional
Queensland.
“Instead
of the Premier or Attorney-General making the announcement that they
are slashing more regional jobs and services they left it up to
WorkCover to be the bearer of bad news, with a statment appearing on their site,”
Mr Byrne said.
“It is not clear what consultation was done with staff and the community before this announcement was made.
“The
announcement also shows the short-sightedness of this LNP Government
when one week they are talking up regional Queensland and the next weeks
they are slashing jobs and services in regional
centres across the state,” he said.
Last week on 29th March on Radio 4BC the Premier Campbell Newman said:
"I do want to decentralise, I want to regionalise," he said.
"We really want to get behind those great regional cities, places like Maryborough, Gladstone, Rocky, Bundaberg and Mackay ...
"We
want to build them up and there are other smaller towns as well and
that's where I think we should be getting economic growth going and job
opportunities there.
"We
can better manage this by policy regionalisation. Let's not put all our
eggs into one basket and make South-East Queensland the LA of
Australia.”
Mr
Byrne said the Premier and Attorney-General need to stop hiding behind
WorkCover and explain to the people of regional Queensland why they have
removed more jobs and services from Rockhampton.
No comments:
Post a Comment