Media Release.
“There has to be recognition too that each region is different and we must start to see the fine detail planning sooner rather than later." “There was general agreement at the Queensland Plan summit that planning new infrastructure should be a priority, but the Newman Government has so far been very slow on infrastructure."
“Major infrastructure like the new hospitals the former Labor Government started and which are now being delivered can take almost a decade to go from idea to completion." “The Opposition has held concerns from day one that the Queensland Plan exercise may be more about building the Newman Government’s image than building a better Queensland over the next 30 years." “For almost $5 million we need to get more than motherhood statements and image-building at taxpayers’ expense." “I have also been disappointed to see so little emphasis on innovation. I think innovation will be a driver of economic progress and I would certainly like to see initiatives to support small business start-ups and encourage the new ideas that will be vital on this 30-year journey." “So we can’t afford to waste time on glossy TV ads and generic statements that everyone can agree on but which don’t progress the hard-nosed planning we need to see."
“For regional Queensland it is important we know where our regions are heading in the coming decades and specifically what they can expect in terms of infrastructure to meet their needs." “The jobless figures released today are also a reminder that any future planning needs to address skills training to ensure we have a work force flexible enough to meet the challenges of a growing population and the demands of expanding or tential new industries.” “The military has a saying that suggests that any plan is simply a basis of common understanding at the start, then stuff happens." “Despite some of the positive aspects of this enterprise, I doubt that the material generated to date even satisfies that limited definition.”
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