Making Queensland Safer Laws to restore community safety
The Crisafulli Government has taken the first step to restoring community safety and legislating Adult Crime, Adult Time with the introduction of the landmark Making Queensland Safer Bill 2024 to Parliament today. The Making Queensland Safer Laws deliver on a key commitment to Queenslanders to restore community safety and turn
A fresh start for Queensland
Today marked the beginning of the 58th Parliament, starting with the swearing-in of Members, followed by the official opening ceremony led by the Governor of Queensland. For the Member for Lockyer, Jim McDonald, it is his third time being sworn in. “I am incredibly proud to represent my community,” Mr.
LNP announces major investment in Laidley flood mitigation
An LNP Government will make a major investment to help flood proof Laidley if elected on Saturday. LNP Member for Lockyer Jim McDonald said the devastation of the Australia Day floods in 2013, when floodwaters inundated the township of Laidley, would stay with him forever. He was the Senior Sergeant
LNP announces major investment in Lockyer
The LNP will provide a Fresh Start for Lockyer, if elected this month. LNP MP for Lockyer Jim McDonald said a Crisafulli government has committed to practical improvements for the Lockyer Valley, with targeted investments to make our region safer and benefit families and the local community. Here’s what will
LNP announces community funding for Lockyer
The LNP will deliver funding support for the Laidley and Lockyer Community Centres to ensure vital community services can be maintained, if elected this month. LNP MP for Lockyer, Jim McDonald, said the community centres provided critical social infrastructure, played a key role in fostering community connection and cohesion, and
LNP announces $20m funding for Brisbane Valley Highway
The LNP has committed to $20 million in funding for upgrades to the Brisbane Valley Highway to improve safety and access for the Lockyer and Nanango communities if elected next month. Jim McDonald MP, Deb Frecklington MP, and a Crisafulli LNP Government will restore the $20 million that Labor cut