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FULL LIST: What every Gold Coast suburb has been promised in 2024 Queensland state election

The state election countdown is on and candidates are out and about sharing what they’ll do to win your vote. See the full list of what they’ve promised for your suburb.

Premier Steven Miles speaks at Government House

The Gold Coast is less than a month away from voting in the state election and candidates are out and about sharing what they’ll do to win your vote.

Premier Steven Miles headed to Government House in Brisbane on Monday October 1, kicking off 26 days of campaigning across Queensland.

Premier Steven Miles catches bus to Government House

Check out our rolling coverage of what each of the major parties has promised to do if elected in October.

Candidates and parties are invited to send in their funding commitments in the lead-up to the poll.

TALLEBUDGERA/TALLEBUDGERA VALLEY

PROMISE: New carpark for Tallebudgera State School

COST: $2 million

PARTY: LNP, Currumbin

The LNP has promised to fix congestion at a southern Gold Coast school carpark with a $2 million investment they say is “critical”.

It will invest $2 million into a new carpark at Tallebudgera State School if elected in October.

LNP Member for Currumbin Laura Gerber said the school had been suffering a critical parking shortage for years.

Laura Gerber with Tallebudgera State School family after the LNP promised a new $2m carpark. Photo: Supplied
Laura Gerber with Tallebudgera State School family after the LNP promised a new $2m carpark. Photo: Supplied

CURRUMBIN

PROMISE: Major upgrades for Currumbin Eagles Rugby League Football Club

COST: $800,000

PARTY: LNP, Currumbin

The LNP has promised a Currumbin rugby league club a major upgrade to improve facilities which they say was “much-needed”.

The Liberal National Party announced they would be investing $800,000 into a major upgrade to the Currumbin Eagles Rugby League Football Club if they were to be elected in October.

Eagles president Clint Isemonger said the club currently did not have “fit for purpose change rooms” for the women and girl players.

The Liberal National Party (LNP) announced they would be investing $800,000 into a major upgrade to the Currumbin Eagles Rugby League Football Club if they were to be elected in October.
The Liberal National Party (LNP) announced they would be investing $800,000 into a major upgrade to the Currumbin Eagles Rugby League Football Club if they were to be elected in October.
LNP election funding announcement for $2m funding for a state-of-the-art Currumbin Wildlife Hospital Research and Training Precinct. Pictured L-R - Burleigh candidate Hermann Vorster, Currumbin MP Laura Gerber, Dr Michael Pyne and Bonney MP Sam O'Connor with Bonney the tawny frogmouth. Picture: Andrew Potts
LNP election funding announcement for $2m funding for a state-of-the-art Currumbin Wildlife Hospital Research and Training Precinct. Pictured L-R - Burleigh candidate Hermann Vorster, Currumbin MP Laura Gerber, Dr Michael Pyne and Bonney MP Sam O'Connor with Bonney the tawny frogmouth. Picture: Andrew Potts

PROMISE: State-of-the-art Currumbin Wildlife Hospital Research and Training Precinct

COST: $2m

PARTY: LNP, Currumbin

More than $2m in funding would be put towards building as state-of-the-art Research and Training Precinct at the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital if the LNP win government on October 26.

The project was announced in February by the hospital and the incumbent Labor government.

The LNP have vowed to put an extra $2m to the project on top of the $2m Labor has already committed and a further $2m expected to come from the Gold Coast City Council.

The funding boost has bee welcomed by hospital senior vet Dr Michael Pyne.

TUGUN

PROMISE: Major upgrades for Tugun Seahawks Rugby League Football Club

COST: $450,000

PARTY: LNP, Currumbin

The LNP promised they would spend $450,000 on a major upgrade to the Tugun Seahawks Rugby League Football Club to improve facilities.

Laura Gerber said a Crisafulli LNP Government would fund the construction of a new deck at the clubhouse as well as other “much-needed upgrades” if they were to be elected in October.

Tugun Seahawks president David Mason said the upgrades would help the club “continue to build a stronger, more inclusive and vibrant club”.

The LNP promised they would spend $450,000 on a major upgrade to the Tugun Seahawks Rugby League Football Club to improve facilities.
The LNP promised they would spend $450,000 on a major upgrade to the Tugun Seahawks Rugby League Football Club to improve facilities.

ELANORA

PROMISE: Business case for STEM centre of excellence at Elanora HIGH

COST: $500,000

PARTY: LNP, Currumbin

A $500,000 business case for a science and technology education centre at a southern Gold Coast School will be funded if the LNP win on October 26.

Incumbent Currumbin MP Laura Gerber announced the funding commitment for Elanora High School on Thursday.

The “state-of-the-art” STEM centre of excellence would provided science, technology engineering and math facilities for students from years 7 to 12.

BURLEIGH HEADS

PROMISE: To build a koala bridge

COST: $2.5 million

PARTY: LNP, Burleigh

A koala bridge will be built over the Gold Coast Highway at Burleigh if the LNP wins election in October.

The party committed to building the wildlife crossing between Burleigh Ridge Park and Burleigh Heads National Park amid concern over the number of koalas being hit by vehicles.

LNP Candidate for Burleigh Hermann Vorster said the project was an “urgent priority” and criticised the Labor government’s record on koala protection.

Koala trying to cross Gold Coast Highway in Burleigh

PIMPAMA

PROMISE: Support for non-for-profit ESuarve

COST: $4 million

PARTY: Labor, Coomera

Premier Steven Miles has promised that if re-elected Labor will invest $4 million into a Gold Coast not-for-profit hailed by police for its success in steering troubled youth away from crime. At a visit to ESuarve, Mr Miles said that if re-elected in October, his government would provide $4 million towards the group, which provides training for its students and helps them find employment.

Premier Steven Miles, Meaghan Scanlon and Joesph Te-Puni-Frumont from Esuarve in Pimpama. Pic Annette Dew
Premier Steven Miles, Meaghan Scanlon and Joesph Te-Puni-Frumont from Esuarve in Pimpama. Pic Annette Dew

SOUTHPORT

PROMISE: Funding early intervention schools

COST: $40 million

PARTY: LNP, Southport

David Crisafulli has announced the LNP will spend $40m on four schools designed to stop troubled young people from getting involved in crime and ‘running off the rails’.

Under the plan the Men of Business Academy at Southport, which currently caters for 220 students in Years 11 and 12, would expand to also cover Years 7 to 10 and cater for up to 450 students. Three further schools would be funded across Queensland, with an overall capacity for 900 students.

Shadow Youth Justice Minister Laura Gerber, LNP leader David Crisafulli and LNP Gaven candidate Bianca Stone, at the Men of Business Academy premises in Southport.
Shadow Youth Justice Minister Laura Gerber, LNP leader David Crisafulli and LNP Gaven candidate Bianca Stone, at the Men of Business Academy premises in Southport.

PALM BEACH

PROMISE: Upgrades to Palm Beach Surf Life Saving Club

COST: $420,0000

PARTY: LNP, Burleigh

More than $420,000 has been committed to upgrading one of the southern Gold Coast’s biggest surf clubs.

The LNP made the announcement at Palm Beach Surf Life Saving Club on Tuesday morning, just an hour after incumbent Premier Steven Miles visited Government House and triggered the election.

If elected on October 26, the LNP will put $420,000 towards five key projects, including revamping its dormitories, gym, kitchen and change rooms, as well as improving disability access to the clubhouse, which sits on Seventh Ave.

LNP funding announcement at Palm Beach Surf Life Saving Club on the first day of the 2024 state election campaign (L-R) Palm Beach SLSC president Andrew Gault, Burleigh candidate Hermann Vorster, Shadow spokes spokesman Tim Mander and Palm Beach SLSC general manager Lana Ireland. Picture: Andrew Potts
LNP funding announcement at Palm Beach Surf Life Saving Club on the first day of the 2024 state election campaign (L-R) Palm Beach SLSC president Andrew Gault, Burleigh candidate Hermann Vorster, Shadow spokes spokesman Tim Mander and Palm Beach SLSC general manager Lana Ireland. Picture: Andrew Potts

NERANG

PROMISE: Nerang Roosters upgrade

COST: $900,000

PARTY: Labor, Gaven

More than $900,000 will be given to the Nerang Roosters to upgrade their clubhouse and facilities if Labor is re-elected.

PACIFIC PINES

PROMISE: Pacific Pines Netball Club

COST: $200,000

PARTY: Labor, Gaven

Gaven MP Meaghan Scanlon has promised to give the Pacific Pines Netball Club $200,000 to expand and upgrade its courts.

CARRARA

Queensland state election 2024 Day 2. LNP funding announcement for Magic United Football Club. Adam Poric, CEO of Magic United, Shadow sports spokesman Tim Mander and Gaven candidate Bianca Stone at the club's grounds in Carrara. Picture: Andrew Potts
Queensland state election 2024 Day 2. LNP funding announcement for Magic United Football Club. Adam Poric, CEO of Magic United, Shadow sports spokesman Tim Mander and Gaven candidate Bianca Stone at the club's grounds in Carrara. Picture: Andrew Potts

PROMISE: Upgraded changing rooms at Magic United FC

COST: $480,000

PARTY: LNP, Gaven

LNP candidate Bianca Stone and Opposition sports spokesman Tim Mander announced a $480,000 commitment to building new women’s change rooms for the Magic United Football Club at Carrara.

It trumps the $320,000 Labor committed to the project earlier this year.

NERANG

PROMISE: Upgraded shared sports facilities

COST: $4m

PARTY: Labor, Gaven

Labor have committed $4m for shared sports facilities at Nerang State High which will be used by students, Gold Coast Basketball and Nerang RSL Netball Club.

It will be used by teams which need night training options with courts under lights.

COOMERA / ORMEAU

PROMISE: New M1 sound barriers

COST: $2m

PARTY: LNP, Coomera

The LNP have committed to spend $2m to install new sound barriers on the M1 near Coomera Springs and Norfolk Village in Ormeau.

The commitment follows petitions to parliament from residents in both locations.

Theodore MP Mark Boothman and Coomera MP Michael Crandon beside the M1 at Coomera on Tuesday October 8 where they announced a commitment of $5 million towards a business case for east west connections across the M1 if the LNP is elected. Picture: Keith Woods.
Theodore MP Mark Boothman and Coomera MP Michael Crandon beside the M1 at Coomera on Tuesday October 8 where they announced a commitment of $5 million towards a business case for east west connections across the M1 if the LNP is elected. Picture: Keith Woods.

COOMERA

PROMISE: Accelerate planning for east/west links across the M1

COST: $5m

PARTY: LNP, Coomera and Theodore

The LNP has promised to spend $5 million to speed up planning for east/west links across the M1 in the northern Gold Coast considered vital for tackling traffic congestion.

The party said the money would be used towards the planning and development of the business case for the project.

COOMERA

PROMISE: Funding for Coomera Colts clubhouse

COST: $900,000

PARTY: LNP, Theodore

The LNP has committed to providing $900,000 towards the cost of a new clubhouse for the Coomera Colts soccer club at Viney Park.

Shadow Sports Minister Tim Mander said the new building would include new dressing rooms, canteens and function rooms for the club.

PIMPAMA

PROMISE: New canteen for Pimpama State School

COST: $1 million

PARTY: LNP, Coomera

The LNP has served up an election promise to help youngsters at a northern Gold Coast primary school get a full belly before they fill their minds.

Coomera MP Michael Crandon pledged that if the party is returned to government $1 million will be on the table to build a new canteen at Pimpama State School.

“Pimpama State School has significantly outgrown its current ageing canteen facilities, which were originally designed for 200 students but now serve more than 800,” Mr Crandon said.

“This fourfold increase in student population has rendered the existing canteen unfit for purpose.

Bonney MP Sam O’Connor at Labrador Men's Shed. Picture: Keith Woods.
Bonney MP Sam O’Connor at Labrador Men's Shed. Picture: Keith Woods.

LABRADOR

PROMISE: Contribution towards new premises for Labrador Men’s Shed

COST: $500,000

PARTY: LNP, Bonney

The LNP have promised $500,000 towards the construction of a new premises for Labrador Men’s Shed.

“If the LNP is elected we will invest $500,000 towards building a bigger and better Labrador Men’s Shed,” Bonney MP Sam O’Connor said.

“This is an institution of our community. They are involved in pretty much every part of this part of the Gold Coast.

“No matter what the project is the boys at the Men’s Shed step up to deliver it.

“ ... (But) for many years they have been constrained in the expansion that they can undertake. Space has been the biggest issue here at the Labrador Men’s Shed.

“So we are going to be working with council to relocate and expand the shed and get a much larger facility.

“This half-a-million-dollar commitment will help them have the confidence that they need to progress this project.”

crystal.fox@news.com.au

Originally published as FULL LIST: What every Gold Coast suburb has been promised in 2024 Queensland state election

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