Brent Mickelberg MP

Protecting Our Way of Life

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It is important I know what matters to you in order to be your voice in the Queensland Parliament.

It is important I know what matters to you in order to be your voice in the Queensland Parliament.
I will work with all levels of government to protect our way of life.

The pressure of a growing population on our struggling infrastructure means I must fight to be at the forefront of change, pushing the Government to meet our needs before it is too late.

We need better public transport, safer roads and well-resourced schools. The Sunshine Coast is the second fastest growing region in Queensland and we will be supporting 470,000 people by 2036. We must plan for more schools, more jobs, equitable access to health care, and make sure our neighbourhoods are safe.

Will you join the conversation and work with me to make a better Buderim Electorate? I will try to make it easier for you to share your thoughts by doorknocking and by hosting mobile offices throughout the electorate.

You may also choose to follow me on Facebook, complete my 30 second survey, sign up to receive my e-newsletter, or simply call my office and have a chat.

I am proud to be a member of David Crisafulli’s LNP team, and together we are committed to securing Queensland’s future.

Brent Mickelberg MP

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Our community came together today to pause and reflect on the service of the Australian men and women who served in defence of our country.

Together, we remembered our Anzacs and those who sacrificed it all for our freedom.

The service at the Buderim Mountain State School pine forest was well attended, with thanks to Buderim War Memorial Community Association BWMCA for organising the day.
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Thanks for your service Brent!!

Buderim Mountain State School P&C

A great turnout for the Anzac Day parade in Buderim this morning, both marching and in the crowd.

Three of our kids joined the parade this year to march with their school, wearing some of our family’s medals.

It’s always heartening to see our community come together with so many young faces joining in.

Buderim War Memorial Community Association BWMCA
Buderim Mountain State School
Siena Catholic College
Siena Catholic Primary School - Sippy Downs
Matthew Flinders Anglican College
Chancellor State College
Sunshine Coast Grammar School
Immanuel Lutheran College
Buderim Community Kindergarten
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Proud to have so many of our Immanuel families there alongside the community commemorating our heroes. It was a beautiful day.

We will remember them. 👍⚓️

Fantastic

Lest We Forget. 🙏🙏🙏 Wonderful to see our beautiful Australian flag flying proudly! 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺

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Hi Brent it is an absolute disgrace!! But why did the LNP give Steven "Smirky" Miles the "get out of jail key" by adopting the same climate reduction goals?

Well done MATES in Construction QLD & NT on your work in bettering the mental health of Queenslanders in the building and construction industry.

I was pleased to join MATES CEO Nick Thompson at a breakfast event this morning to hear more about their programs.
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Well done MATES in Construction QLD & NT on your work in bettering the mental health of Queenslanders in the building and construction industry.

I was pleased to join MATES CEO Nick Thompson at a breakfast event this morning to hear more about their programs.

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Well supported by union members across the country

ANZAC DAY IN BUDERIM

Thursday, 25 April 2024

5:15am: Dawn Service at Buderim Village Park
8:30am: March starts from Woolworths Market Place
9:00am: Main Service at Buderim Mountain State School Pine Forest

Thank you to the Buderim War Memorial Community Association BWMCA for organising the day. I hope to see many of you at the services which are always well attended by our community.
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ANZAC DAY IN BUDERIM

Thursday, 25 April 2024

5:15am: Dawn Service at Buderim Village Park
8:30am: March starts from Woolworths Market Place
9:00am: Main Service at Buderim Mountain State School Pine Forest

Thank you to the Buderim War Memorial Community Association BWMCA for organising the day. I hope to see many of you at the services which are always well attended by our community.

Another big week of Parliament done ✅ Here’s a short summary of how I advocated for our community:

🛤️ Put a question to the Transport Minister over proposed changes to the exisiting rail corridor as part of the Direct Sunshine Coast Rail Line project, and whether our community will be impacted by property acquisitions.

😷 Questioned the Premier over the lack of reporting on asbestos in schools across Queensland. Parents and school staff deserve to know of any asbestos detections far sooner than what’s being made public.

📚Requested a breakdown in funding for maintenance of all state schools in our community to ensure we are getting our fair share and that local schools are properly maintained.

❌ Supported legislation to ban dangerous dogs like pit bull terriers in Queensland.

⚡️Supported moves to provide Queensland with a pathway to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, while advocating to ensure renewable projects benefit the regional communities where they are constructed and that there is a proper planning and approval process.

🚨Raised the need for better State Government representation in the seat of Nicklin, especially relating to police resources in Nambour and the Hinterland.

👍🏼 Congratulated Sunshine Coast Councillors Cr Ted Hungerford and Councillor Christian Dickson - Division 6 on their recent reelection to Sunshine Coast Council.

💰Acknowledged the Buderim Foundation’s 20th anniversary and thanked the volunteers. The Buderim Foundation has given $1,791,000 to the Sunshine Coast community, including community grants for almost 100 groups within the 4556 postcode.

🤍 Offered condolences to the family of Dr Ashlee Good who once worked as an Osteopath in Buderim. Ash was violently killed in the Bondi Junction attacks and used her dying moments to save her baby daughter, Harriet. I encourage everyone to visit a Go Fund Me page set up to support her husband and baby.
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