House debates

Thursday, 15 June 2006

Statements by Members

Queensland: Beattie Government

9:58 am

Photo of Peter SlipperPeter Slipper (Fisher, Liberal Party) Share this | Hansard source

I thank the minister. If the Labor Party is not prepared to use the talents of the member for Griffith by appointing him Leader of the Opposition then maybe the Premier of Queensland might look to repeat the actions of his predecessor, Mr Goss, and seek the advice of the member for Griffith in an attempt to paper over more effectively the cracks of a number of years of ineffective Beattie government in Queensland.

We should not forget that Queensland Health has been plagued by serious problems: long waiting lists, insufficient numbers of doctors, underpaid, disgruntled staff and the list goes on. We even had a situation at the Caboolture hospital where there was a motor vehicle accident just a short distance from the entry of the hospital and yet the hospital, because it did not have an emergency section, was not able to look after the people who were injured and they needed to be carted off to hospital in Brisbane. I think the Courier-Mail, no friend of the coalition in Queensland, actually asked: ‘What do you call a health system that can’t cope with a car accident outside a hospital? A sick joke’. That was the very appropriate headline in the Courier-Mail.

Queensland of course is rightly celebrating the State of Origin win last night and no doubt the Premier of Queensland joined other Queenslanders in celebrating that happy event. However, the Queensland Labor government under Mr Beattie remain in a serious state of confusion and chaos. They lost the member for Noosa—no real loss—a few days ago when she walked out over the dam decision. The dam decision is a disaster but so is the member for Noosa and I hope that the Liberal candidate, Glen Elmes, is successful at the next poll. (Time expired)

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