Queenslanders would benefit under an LNP Government with a real economic plan to keep cost of living pressures low, State Member for Moggill, Dr Christian Rowan said today. The LNP team would sign a pledge promising that future car registration increases would be tied to inflation in its first term of government. “The LNP’s impeccable record of responsible financial management meant that during our term of government we were able to freeze car rego,” he said.
“Queenslanders should not be used as cash cows and forced to pay for the failings of an inexperienced Labor Government unable to balance the books. “That’s why we are calling on the Palaszczuk Government to match our pledge and help relieve the cost of living pressure that many Queensland families currently face.”
“The Budget on Tuesday (14 July) will show what the increase in car rego will be
next year and the year after, and if Labor signs the LNP’s pledge by Wednesday
(15 July), Queenslanders will save hundreds of dollars.”
Dr Rowan said Labor had not only left Queensland with the most debt of any
Australian state, it had also made Queensland the most expensive state to own a
car. “Labor’s legacy is not one that Queenslanders can be proud of,” he said. “The bad old days of Labor saw car rego soar by 30 per cent in their last four years in
office, and the worst part is that the cash was frittered away on payroll
debacles and dams without pipes.”
“Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk also has form when it comes to increases above
inflation – she was the Minister responsible for a 52 per cent hike in public
transport fares in the last three years of the Bligh Labor Government.
“Only an LNP Government has the experience and competence to manage the state’s finances to ensure we pay down debt, maximise frontline service delivery and
minimise cost of living pressures.” Under Labor, registration costs for
four-cylinder vehicles have jumped from $328.90 to $340.40 and a six-cylinder
car increased from $492.30 to $509.50.
Dr Rowan said Labor had waited until after the election to tell Queenslanders it
would increase car registration by more than double the inflation rate. “The Palaszczuk Government also waited until after the election to tell Queenslanders it was going to borrow more money,change its definition of selling assets, and move debt around instead of paying it down,” he said.
“Labor’s pulled a few swifties in the last five months and if I was a betting man I’d put money on a few more coming out in Tuesday’s Budget.”
“This is because the Palaszczuk Government has no experience, no plan and is making it up as they go. Queenslanders deserve better.”