Queensland Treasurer embraces debt over cuts to deal with COVID-19
Queensland Treasurer Cameron Dick said the Palaszczuk Labor government will choose borrowing over austerity spending cuts in the recovery from the coronavirus, as the global pandemic smashes a $1 billion hole in state revenue over the past six months.
As Mr Dick announced a $3 billion savings plan, which included pausing new public service appointments, he acknowledged the state's debt would further rise as the government moves to save jobs.
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