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.
A great turnout from the Gladstone community to support Steve Askew - LNP for Gladstone!
Steve is fighting for better health services for Gladstone and that’s why he has my support! ... See MoreSee Less
A new report from the US Department of Energy shows including zero-emissions nuclear into the energy mix delivers cheaper and more reliable energy, than a renewables-only approach, which Labor is adopting. ... See MoreSee Less
Lovely to catch up with the community in Mount Morgan for a community catch up.
Thanks to the Grand Hotel Mt Morgan for having us! ... See MoreSee Less
It was Careers Day for the North Burnett today, organised by Kylie from BFVG.
Over 150 students had the opportunity to discuss potential career choices with a wide variety of industry, including the Australian Defence Force, Police, North Burnett Regional Council, Master Plumbers and Kewpie Stockfeeds.
I was impressed with the students and their career plans, with many interested in medicine and rural health options. Not many wanted to be politicians 😁 and a few challenged the ADF in pushups! ... See MoreSee Less
An LNP Government if elected in October, has committed to providing $100 million to build a Highschool in Gracemere!
Well done on your strong advocacy Donna Kirkland - LNP for Rockhampton, Glen Kelly - LNP for Mirani and Gracemere needs a High School. ... See MoreSee Less
A trip to the Mount Morgan Railway Museum is a must do when visiting the area. Officially opened in 1898 as the town’s Railway Station, the building today now houses the Mount Morgan Railway Museum / Mount Morgan Explore Centre (VIC) and Mount Morgan Driver Reviver Rest Stop. Glen Kelly - LNP for Mirani enjoyed checking it out! ... See MoreSee Less