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.
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Buderim's Peter Fowler has been a Justice of the Peace for 40 years 👏
When asked why he signed up to be a JP four decades ago, Peter told me he was just "community-minded." What a great bloke. ... See MoreSee Less
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Today we commit to putting victims’ rights first in the Making Queensland Safer Laws if Queenslanders vote for change in October.
Victims have been left to pick up the pieces under the Queensland Youth Crime Crisis because of Labor’s weak laws and fewer police.
They shouldn’t be left wondering if their offenders have faced consequences for their actions and their rights shouldn’t be the last consideration.
By re-writing youth justice laws, we can put victims’ rights first and lift the veil of secrecy around the outcome of their cases.
The LNP’s Making Queensland Safer Laws are the strong crime laws Queenslanders have been demanding and will be a suite of laws designed to tackle the Youth Crime Crisis. ... See MoreSee Less
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🌟SUPPORT LOCAL - VOUCHER GIVEAWAY🎁
This popular business hardly needs an introduction... Walker's Gourmet Meat & Chicken has been supplying locals with top quality meat for more than two decades 👌
Like this post and tag a friend to go into the draw for a $50 voucher.
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Robyn Bower those chicken mignons look awesome 👌
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Sharyn Williams sounds good
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If elected in October, the LNP will roll out the Making Queensland Safer Laws by the end of the year.
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In just over 6 months, Queenslanders can vote for change ☝🏼
The LNP is focused on the right priorities, and I’ll continue fighting for what our community deserves.
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Looking forward to hearing your party's position on the proposed changes to homeschooling legislation after the committee has considered all submissions! #free2homeschool
No thanks. We don't need change. www.facebook.com/share/KtDtc83syu54qp1f/?mibextid=xfxF2i
FLASHBACK FRIDAY 📷
This photo shows the construction of Buderim Gardens Retirement Village. It's said to be the first privately owned retirement village in Australia. In the background is Wises Road before development.
Another cracking photo, this one from 1971 courtesy of Buderim , Past, Present and future.
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I worked on many houses there from 1971 to 1974. We were up to the 180'splus some 4 unit complexes when I left to move to Townsville.
Oh my goodness ! Tradie with huge trailer , no 4WD 😆
Thanks most interesting
Mary Partleton