What you said about BPIC, CFMEU tax being scrapped
The “CFMEU building tax” may be gone but it lingers large in the construction industry and with Queenslanders. HAVE YOUR SAY
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The “CFMEU building tax” may be gone but it lingers large in the construction industry and with Queenslanders.
It was revealed tenders for construction projects worth hundreds of millions of dollars have been torn up by bureaucrats after government axed what it labels the CFMEU building tax.
The state government this month paused the Best Practice Industry Conditions Policy – introduced by the Labor government – it argued sapped productivity and could cost the economy $17.1bn by 2030.
The Courier-Mail can reveal, in response to the policy’s pause, government departments are pulling construction project tenders before retesting the market in the hope they can be built cheaper.
A contract to build Townsville University Hospital’s $530m expansion was pulled by Queensland Health after BPIC was paused by Industrial Relations Minister Jarrod Bleijie in November.
News of the chaos sparks fury and confusion among readers.
Some claimed it was a step in the right direction now Labor is out of power; others tipped more of the same under the LNP.
Some, though, said the whole issue remains a mess.
See what you had to say below and join the conversation >>>
WHAT YOU SAID
About time
Maria’s Husband
It’s great to see someone picking up the broom and cleaning up this mess the previous Labor Party had created. It’s unbelievable the billions upon billions of wasted taxpayers dollars under the previous administration, no wonder that a resource rich state like Queensland lost its AAA rating . Let’s hope Crisafulli and his team can get Queensland back on track and into the green.
Fred
We had to get some windows replaced in our apartment building. The manufacturer guided us to a small professional installer to get the job finished. We saved over $100k by not involving contractors associated with CMFEU. I think that says it all!
Paul
If this is the only change the LNP effects, they would have achieved more in their first 100 days than Labor did in 10 years.
Fair Enough
Excellent outcome. Strong leadership for a change. Hopefully, this continues across all sectors that need fixing. Health, Education, Welfare, Justice and Politicians Wages... start with this simple question. Does it benefit the taxpayers (those that fund all this, usually without benefit), not the recipient, does it help the majority. Waste is uncontrollable in our country.
Typical LNP
Jean-Marc
There is no honesty in this LNP govt. The playing fields will be completely altered with workers wages used as bargaining tools and more profits for rogue companies.
Scutus
And what happens to all of the companies that have won tenders and are currently contracted on projects? Once again we see the complete lack of business knowledge and common sense from the LNP.
jennifer
we can only hope we don’t have the trouble with work of contracts like they tried to save money in the last LNP government with the trains they brought in Indian which ending costing us more as the Maryborough company had to repair them before they could be used.
What a mess
Axel
Well done , its a ‘reset’ that will benefit not just Qld Govt projects but the Qld economy as a whole , now watch as over inflated housing build costs also revert to ‘normal’ rates and inflation is actually brought under control
Sir Les P
It’s a bit like a footballer been out injured for a few weeks & when he comes back it takes a while to get back in top condition, I see the CFMEU n a similar position who have been not working to hard so probably take a while to reach peak fitness & focus on the job to the best of their ability.
Nick
Great to see DOGE like approach to cutting out the incredible levels of waste in this state!! Let’s hope this new era of accountability and efficiency is just the beginning for Australia
Ewan Mee
We ain’t seen nothing yet. Wait for the inevitable change of Federal government next year to see real waste.
Steve
It’s amazing that the whole State didn’t collapse.
We must have been close to total anarchy.