Queensland's Crisafulli Govt Wraps 100-Day Plan

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A Fresh Start for Queensland: Crisafulli Government completes 100 Day Plan

  • The Crisafulli Government delivers all 43 key commitments in 100 Day Plan.
  • Major reform implemented to start tackling Labor's youth crime, health, housing and cost of living crises, and deliver a fresh start for Queensland.
  • After a decade of chaos and crisis, the Crisafulli Government is proving up for the challenge of fixing Labor's mess.

The Crisafulli Government is delivering on its promise of a fresh start for Queensland by successfully completing the ambitious and comprehensive 100-day agenda.

Since Cabinet was sworn-in, the Crisafulli Government has been focused on delivering exactly what it promised Queenslanders – tough action on Labor's Youth Crime Crisis, diagnosing, treating and curing the health system, boosting housing affordability and addressing skyrocketing cost-of-living.

Key deliverables of the 100 Day Plan which have been completed, include:

  • Passing of the Making Queensland Safer Laws, which included introducing Adult Crime, Adult Time, removing detention as a last resort and putting victims' rights before offenders.

  • Boosting Queensland Police resources to deliver stronger and safer communities across the State.

  • Fixing front-line health services through the launch of the Open Hospitals portal where Queenslanders can access real-time hospital data, providing transparency to people in need of medical care.

  • Implemented an Energy Maintenance Guarantee and scrapped Labor's $37 billion Pioneer-Burdekin to put downward pressure on electricity prices.

  • Abolishing stamp duty on new homes to give first-home buyers the opportunity to get their foot in the door of the housing market.

  • Establishing the Housing Ministerial Taskforce Cabinet Committee to drive initiatives such as unlocking church and charity land for more community housing.

Additionally, the Crisafulli Government has revealed the true cost of Cross River Rail, locked-in the LNP's Permanent 50 Cent Fares and saved billions of dollars by scrapping the CFMEU Tax.

The Bruce Highway Advisory Council has also been re-established, while the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority is continuing its 100-day review of the Brisbane 2023 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Premier David Crisafulli said the Government was delivering the Fresh Start the state needed and Queenslanders voted for.

"Queenslanders put their trust in us by voting for a Fresh Start and we have hit the ground running to make that happen," Premier Crisafulli said.

"Delivering on our 100 Day Plan is just the start in delivering a Fresh Start for Queensland.

"I promised we would listen and work tirelessly to deliver on every single commitment we made – which is exactly what we continue to do.

"Our 100 Day Plan set the foundations, and we will continue to deliver more for Queenslanders every single day."

Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie said Queenslanders rejected Labor at the last election because they had lost control of the issues that mattered.

"In just 100 Day as a Government, we have delivered more action to tackle youth crime, restore frontline health services and ease cost of living than Labor did in the last decade," Deputy Premier Bleijie said.

"We have proven that we are up to the challenge of fixing Labor's mess and delivering generational change for Queensland."

Additional information on the Crisafulli Government's 100 Day Plan can be found at: Government election commitments | About Queensland and its government | Queensland Government

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