FLYNN ENERGY FORUMS A MASSIVE SUCCESS
Federal Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce has described his ‘Flynn Energy Forums’ as a massive success. Mr Boyce hosted guest speaker, Steven Nowakowski for an open discussion on Central Queensland’s energy future – including wind, solar, coal-fired power and nuclear last week. “It was an important opportunity for the communities
BOYCE AND LANDRY BACK CQ MANUFACTURERS
Federal Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce will host the Shadow Assistant Minister for Manufacturing, Michelle Landry in the Flynn electorate this week. Mr Boyce said the Flynn electorate is the economic engine room of Australia and is a large producer of the materials and products needed by both domestic and
LABOR STARVES FLYNN OF FUNDS
The Albanese Government continues to starve regional Australia of much needed economic development funding with its failure to deliver on grants programs promised to the regions. Federal Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce said communities in the Flynn electorate are suffering from Labor’s failure to allocate grants for much needed community
BOYCE SET TO HOST ENERGY FORUMS
Federal Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce will host guest speaker, Steven Nowakowski for an open discussion on Central Queensland’s energy future – including wind, solar, coal-fired power and nuclear. Mr Boyce said it is an important opportunity for the communities of Gladstone, Biloela, and Gracemere to have their say about
BOYCE WELCOMES FUNDING FOR WEST GLADSTONE
Federal Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce has welcomed the announcement of $931,200 in funding to design and upgrade the concrete culvert on Palm Drive in West Gladstone. The project will be funded as part of a $772 million investment into the Bridges Renewal and Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity
GROUNDHOG DAY FOR FLYNN AS LABOR CUTS AGAIN
Residents in Flynn have yet again been snubbed by the Albanese Government with more infrastructure cuts and delays following the outcome of Labor’s Infrastructure Review. Documents released to the Parliament have revealed the extent of cuts and delays resulting from Labor’s shambolic Review that saw hundreds of projects being put