Colin Boyce MP

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Representing Flynn in the Federal Parliament

The electorate of Flynn is over 132,000 square kilometres and is almost twice the size of Tasmania.

It stretches from the Central Highlands to the West, Gracemere to the North, Gladstone to the East and Wondai to the South while taking in the towns in between.

I drive over 50,000 kilometres a year staying in touch with our local communities and spend around 20 weeks in Canberra representing you in Parliament.

My electorate offices are open in the following locations to service the large Flynn electorate:

  • 76 Goondoon Street, Gladstone QLD 4680
  • 2/115 Egerton Street, Emerald QLD 4720
  • 39 Capper Street, Gayndah QLD 4625

 

I’m committed to taking Flynn forward.

Colin Boyce MP

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12 hours ago
Colin Boyce MP

Today I expressed my strong opposition to the Digital Identity Bill 2024.

I have been contacted by many constituents regarding this legislation and they have expressed fears of what it means for either them, their family or their business.

I believe the Labor Government’s Digital ID Bill is seriously flawed and a massive overreach and should be ditched.
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15 hours ago
Colin Boyce MP

BOYCE BLASTS LABOR'S BUDGET BETRAYAL

I have labelled the Labor Government’s 2024-25 Budget as a betrayal to regional Australia.

Labor’s Budget has stripped funding for nation building infrastructure in regional Australia and failed to provide new money for regional programs, while refusing to fix its self-made cost-of-living crisis.

Labor’s decision to slash funding to restore Paradise Dam is a kick in the guts to not only the Bundaberg area but the agricultural industry as a whole.

Instead of addressing the causes of Labor’s homegrown inflation, Labor’s spending is up by $315 billion. That is $30,000 of extra spending for every Australian household.

Spending does not take pressure off inflation. In fact, it makes it worse which will affect families across the Flynn electorate.

There are still a lot of questions that need to be answered about Labor’s Future Made in Australia (MIA) Bill.

This includes $13.7 billion in taxpayer funded subsidies for business, which doesn’t address the source of Labor’s cost-of-living and cost of doing business crisis.

Labor’s focus should be dealing with high energy costs, high inflation, and out-of-control red tape.

Instead, Labor continuously fails to address the fundamental realities facing most Australian businesses.

One of the few positives that I have seen in this Budget is the continuation of the $20,000 instant asset write off until 30 June 2025. However, I would have liked to see the instant asset write off increased to unlock investment and create more jobs.

Overall, regional Australia has been betrayed in Labor’s Budget. Sadly, it is clear Labor has no plan to fix its cost-of-living crisis and regional families will feel the pain in their wallets. Under Labor, regional Australians are poorer and being hit with higher taxes, higher mortgage repayments and higher grocery and energy bills.
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BOYCE BLASTS LABORS BUDGET BETRAYAL

I have labelled the Labor Government’s 2024-25 Budget as a betrayal to regional Australia.

Labor’s Budget has stripped funding for nation building infrastructure in regional Australia and failed to provide new money for regional programs, while refusing to fix its self-made cost-of-living crisis.

Labor’s decision to slash funding to restore Paradise Dam is a kick in the guts to not only the Bundaberg area but the agricultural industry as a whole.

Instead of addressing the causes of Labor’s homegrown inflation, Labor’s spending is up by $315 billion. That is $30,000 of extra spending for every Australian household.

Spending does not take pressure off inflation. In fact, it makes it worse which will affect families across the Flynn electorate. 

There are still a lot of questions that need to be answered about Labor’s Future Made in Australia (MIA) Bill.

This includes $13.7 billion in taxpayer funded subsidies for business, which doesn’t address the source of Labor’s cost-of-living and cost of doing business crisis.

Labor’s focus should be dealing with high energy costs, high inflation, and out-of-control red tape.

Instead, Labor continuously fails to address the fundamental realities facing most Australian businesses.

One of the few positives that I have seen in this Budget is the continuation of the $20,000 instant asset write off until 30 June 2025. However, I would have liked to see the instant asset write off increased to unlock investment and create more jobs.

Overall, regional Australia has been betrayed in Labor’s Budget. Sadly, it is clear Labor has no plan to fix its cost-of-living crisis and regional families will feel the pain in their wallets. Under Labor, regional Australians are poorer and being hit with higher taxes, higher mortgage repayments and higher grocery and energy bills.
19 hours ago
Colin Boyce MP

Busy morning talking about the 2024 Budget and what it means for our region.

You’ll be able to catch me on the following radio stations:

🔵 Rural Queensland Today with Dobbo
🟡 ABC Capricornia
🔵 Hit FM CQ
🟡 ABC Wide Bay
🔵 4CC
🟡 4RO
🔵 Gin Gin Community Radio
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Busy morning talking about the 2024 Budget and what it means for our region.

You’ll be able to catch me on the following radio stations:

🔵 Rural Queensland Today with Dobbo
🟡 ABC Capricornia
🔵 Hit FM CQ
🟡 ABC Wide Bay
🔵 4CC
🟡 4RO
🔵 Gin Gin Community Radio
21 hours ago
Colin Boyce MP

🔵 Comet Show - Mobile Office 🟡

Team Boyce will be hosting a mobile office this Sunday at the Comet Show.

Come on down and say g'day!

Comet Show Society
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🔵 Comet Show - Mobile Office 🟡

Team Boyce will be hosting a mobile office this Sunday at the Comet Show.

Come on down and say gday!

Comet Show Society
1 day ago
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Labor has SLASHED the funding for the restoration of Paradise Dam. A kick in the guts for the Bundaberg area and the ag sector! ... See MoreSee Less

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