Labor’s Urgent Care Clinic Broken Promise
The Urgent Care Clinics promised for Rockhampton and Bundaberg remain undelivered as the Labor Government fails to meet the delivery deadline. Labor promised all 50 Urgent Care Clinics announced during the election would be up and running by 1 July 2023, but only a handful have actually been established by
Local MPs renew calls to investigate DWS data
A call for the Albanese Government to investigate the data used to determine the District Workforce Shortage status for cardiologists in the Wide Bay-Burnett region has been renewed following a recent meeting in Canberra. Federal Member for Hinkler Keith Pitt said the shortage of cardiologists in the region will have
Centrelink wait times under the spotlight
Federal Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce is calling on the Albanese Labor Government to release information about how long locals are having to wait for vital social security payments during the cost-of-living crisis. A series of detailed questions have been submitted in the Parliament, asking the Minister for Government Services
Boyce claims win for local Burnett community
After years of advocacy, Federal Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce has welcomed the opening of the new John Peterson Bridge. First built in 1925, John Peterson Bridge crosses the Boyne River on Mundubbera–Durong Road, south west of Mundubbera. Mr Boyce said he has advocated for this much needed project for
Gladstone Hospital Maternity Bypass Ends
After almost a year since the Gladstone Hospital Maternity Ward was put on bypass, the Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service (CQHHS) has announced the reintroduction of usual full birthing services at Gladstone Hospital from today (June 13). At Phase 3, all expectant mothers with low-risk pregnancies, being 37 weeks
Boyce: “Where’s the funding Labor?”
Federal Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce has called on the Labor Government to answer where’s the funding? Mr Boyce said Labor promised the world for Central Queensland before the last election and 12 months on since they were elected, many projects are still in doubt. “The former Labor candidate for