LOCAL FARMERS URGED TO HELP STOP LABOR’S FRESH FOOD TAX
Federal Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce is urging farmers and families in Flynn to help stop Labor’s fresh food tax, by registering interest to have their say online. Consultation has now opened into Labor’s Sustainable Funding to Strengthen Biosecurity | Have Your Say – Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Mr Boyce
Cultural heritage reforms major risk for Australian property owners
Federal Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce is warning that Labor’s Aboriginal heritage reforms could undermine private property rights and force property owners in Flynn to undergo expensive mandatory cultural surveys for basic activities such as mending fences or planting trees. It comes after the Federal Government has refused to rule
Labor’s Misinformation Laws
Labor’s planned Misinformation laws should not be imposed on residents in Flynn. Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce says the Albanese Government’s plan would amount to an attack on freedom of speech and expression across Australia. Mr Boyce said that under the planned legislation, there would be one rule for Government
CARINITY SUMMIT COTTAGES CLOSURE DUE TO ALBANESE GOVERNMENT’S EXCESSIVE REGULATIONS
The recent announcement that the community loved Carinity Summit Cottages residential aged care facility in Mount Morgan will close in December 2023, has come as a shock to the whole community. The 25 bed facility which provides quality care to residents in the Mount Morgan community have advised the community
LABOR KEEPS VULNERABLE AUSTRALIANS ON HOLD IN FLYNN
Federal Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce is calling on the Albanese Labor Government to explain why Australians are being kept on hold by Services Australia, with new figures obtained by the Opposition revealing that Centrelink call wait items across different demographics have skyrocketed. The following table compares average speed of
Mining giants to pack-up QLD investment
At this year’s World Mining Congress in Brisbane, BHP Chief Executive Mike Henry and Anglo-American Chief Executive Duncan Wanblad officially announced both companies would stop investing ‘growth capital’ in the state, after last year’s royalty changes made Queensland “the highest taxing regime for mining in the world.” Following Premier Palaszczuk’s