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.
Biloela State High School celebrated the success of students last week.
Well done to the students, staff and the school community!
📸 Biloela State High School ... See MoreSee Less
I would like to congratulate the Agnes Water/1770 RSL Sub Branch on their successful application to the 2023-24 Veteran Wellbeing Grants Program to install kitchen facilities.
This is fantastic news for the RSL and the Discovery Coast veteran community. I look forward to following the project’s progress and seeing the new kitchen in action in the future. ... See MoreSee Less
A pleasure to recently visit Ontrack College Emerald and present some new flags.
I enjoyed meeting with 17 of the students and having an open discussion about a number of important issues in the region. ... See MoreSee Less
CQU turns 10! 👏🎉
It was fantastic to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the merger of CQUniversity and CQ TAFE at the Gladstone Marina Campus.
The merging of these two institutions brought about the establishment of Queensland’s first and only dual sector university. ... See MoreSee Less
Cash is king! 💵 👑
I welcome the Federal Government’s decision to secure the future of cash by mandating businesses to accept it. ... See MoreSee Less
One of my favourite things to do as the Member for Flynn is to visit local schools and meet our future leaders.
Recently I met with a great bunch of students from Comet State School and was able to have a discussion about Australia and its political system. ... See MoreSee Less