Media Release
The
Newman Government is wasting millions of dollars by abandoning a
state-of-the-art agricultural research centre in Far North Queensland
says Shadow Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Minister,
Tim Mulherin.
“The
centre, in Mareeba, was opened in December 2011 as part of an $8
million investment in agri-science research and innovation, but the
Newman Government’s cuts have made it unviable,” said
Mr Mulherin.
“There will be bitter disappointment in the industry at this shameful waste of taxpayers’ money.
“The
previous Labor Government created the Mareeba agri-science hub after
extensive consultation and took advice from a panel of experts to
develop a purpose-built facility to drive innovation,
support farmers, horticulture and the dairy industry and establish a
national leader in tropical agricultural research and training.
“All
that has been wrecked by the Newman Government’s deep cuts, haphazard
policy-making and Brisbane-centric approach,” he said.
Mr
Mulherin was Agriculture Minister when the centre was opened. He said
news the building would lie empty and unused from next month was
shattering and further evidence that the LNP’s obsession
with cost-saving was both wasteful and inefficient.
“To
see such a building abandoned and unused is another massive blow to
regional Queensland after the Newman Government sparked outrage by
closing bio-security laboratories in Townsville and
Toowoomba, leaving the state at greater risk of devastating livestock
disease.
“The
LNP can find money for its own indulgencies such as the $2.6 billion
Executive Building in Brisbane, but not for important projects in
regional areas.”
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