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Labor has delivered millions of dollars worth of projects for Townsville since the 2017 election

The state government’s promise to deliver more than $700m in projects for North Queensland in the lead-up to the 2017 election has been delivered.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk (2nd right) is seen walking with Paul Jacob (left), ALP candidate for the seat of Hinchinbrook, Member for Mundingburra Coralee O'Rourke (2nd left) and Member for Thuringowa, Aaron Harper (right) through Riverside Park in Townsville, Tuesday, October 31, 2017 (AAP Image/Darren England) NO ARCHIVING
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk (2nd right) is seen walking with Paul Jacob (left), ALP candidate for the seat of Hinchinbrook, Member for Mundingburra Coralee O'Rourke (2nd left) and Member for Thuringowa, Aaron Harper (right) through Riverside Park in Townsville, Tuesday, October 31, 2017 (AAP Image/Darren England) NO ARCHIVING

The state government’s promise to deliver more than $700m in projects for North Queensland in the lead-up to the 2017 election has been delivered.

During the election campaign, the Labor Party promised $157.6m in works and investment, including the Pimlico TAFE upgrade, and the delivery of an underwater museum at Townsville.

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That investment was on top of an already promised $546.3m to fund a new primary school, hospital upgrades, water security and more.

However, $50m promised for a solar thermal plant near Townsville was redirected into a wind farm.

Mundingburra MP Coralee O’Rourke said that under Annastacia Palaszczuk the state government had made a huge investment in Townsville’s future.

Scott Stewart hands out how to vote cards at Mount Louisa House of Praise for the QLD State Election 2017. Photo: Michael Chambers
Scott Stewart hands out how to vote cards at Mount Louisa House of Praise for the QLD State Election 2017. Photo: Michael Chambers

“We’ve built a new primary school in Burdell, like we said we would. We’ve opened a new children’s unit at the Townsville Hospital, like we said we would,” Ms O’Rourke said.

“Upgrading educational facilities like Pimlico TAFE has been completed and work is well under way at Heatley Secondary College. It’s works like this that will help provide more opportunities for students growing up in Townsville.

“For businesses, we opened the Townsville Manufacturing Hub in September last year, which is supporting local businesses like Australian Expedition Vehicles, which received a $125,639 grant to buy a robot for their business.

“With joint funding from the federal government we have invested $75m in the Port of Townsville channel upgrade project, which will help increase capacity at the port and help create jobs now and into the future.”

The biggest-ticket item promised for the region was the Powering North Queensland plan, worth $380m.

“The Palaszczuk government remains committed to its Powering North Queensland Plan to deliver energy security, diversity and affordability in the North,” Ms O’Rourke said.

Incumbent members Coralee O'Rourke (Mundingburra), Aaron Harper (Thuringowa) and Scott Stewart (Townsville) at the Townsville AWU Hall for post election vote counting. 2017 QLD State Election. 25/11/2017. Photo: Michael Chambers
Incumbent members Coralee O'Rourke (Mundingburra), Aaron Harper (Thuringowa) and Scott Stewart (Townsville) at the Townsville AWU Hall for post election vote counting. 2017 QLD State Election. 25/11/2017. Photo: Michael Chambers

“Already 1300 megawatts of North Queensland’s 2000MW of operational energy generation capacity is renewable.”

Ms O’Rourke said the state government had committed $14.8m to fund part of CopperString 2.0, $16.5m to complete a Burdekin Falls Dam improvement works and wall-raising as part of the plan.

The only promise not delivered on was a $50m commitment to explore solar thermal, which was transferred to CleanCo, which analysed the options and determined the technology did not fit in its portfolio. Funding was redirected into a wind farm, which CleanCo owns and operates.

In comparison, the Liberal National Party committed $225m to the region in 2017. The LNP promised $25.9m for a crime policy, which included a police helicopter, $18.3m for DriveIt – which the government is yet to fund ($12m is needed to complete the project) – $20m for a youth regeneration facility and more.

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