I am incredibly humbled to have been elected as your State Member for Bundaberg.
As your strong local voice, I am committed to holding the Government to account and fighting for Bundaberg's fair share.
Whilst it disappoints me our local community is not being listened to by our Government, I won’t stop advocating for great investment towards projects which create jobs, support local business, fix dangerous roads, air-condition schools, make school zones safer, lower Queensland’s debt, implement flood mitigation, lower fuel and electricity prices, guarantee a new hospital, fund a drug and alcohol rehab centre and implement projects that generally make life for Bundaberg residents better and easier.
The five new taxes recently announced by Annastacia Palaszczuk are a clear insult to the many hard working families in Bundaberg and aren’t the answer to fixing Labor’s consistent financial woes.
I am proud to be a member of Deb Frecklington’s LNP team, and together, we are committed to securing Queensland’s future. One where our best days are ahead of us. Our LNP team is building a better Queensland, and here in Bundy, together with you, we are building a better Bundaberg. Our recently launched economic plan is available to view.
I would love the opportunity to meet with you and discuss anything you would like to raise. Simply get in touch with my office to arrange a suitable time!
David Batt MP
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