With the LNP government’s controversial youth justice laws to pass parliament in hours, Premier David Crisafulli and key cabinet members have met with crime victims who have been vocal calling for change.
At a group media conference which followed, Crisafulli said through the groups’ “heartache, through their tragedy, they have driven change for Queenslanders”.
The LNP’s newly elected Capalaba MP Russell Field – who lost son Matthew, his partner Kate, and their unborn child, Miles, when they were hit by a stolen 4WD in 2021 – said the laws “can’t come quick enough”.
Michelle Liddle, whose 15-year-old son Angus Beaumont was stabbed and killed in 2020 by two teenagers in 2020, said rehabilitation for offenders was key and “none of us up here want to see kids thrown away, or put away, for nothing”.
While opposition leader Steven Miles had indicated Labor would not vote against the bill, members have been highlighting personal and stakeholder concerns with the laws and held a snap meeting today to finalise plans.