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HomeNewsClare Stewart launches her campaign to Stand up for Noosa

Clare Stewart launches her campaign to Stand up for Noosa

LNP Leader David Crisafulli joined the party’s candidate for Noosa, former Mayor Clare Stewart, alongside more than 200 supporters at the Noosa Golf Club last Wednesday night to officially launch the party’s campaign for Noosa.

“This tired Labor Government has created the crime crisis, the health crisis and the cost-of-living crisis that is gripping this state and they have failed to deliver the outcomes that Noosa deserves,” Mr Crisafulli said.

“Whether it’s delivering long-term certainty for local health services, sustainable management of the Noosa River or acting on rising concerns about crime – we can only deliver real solutions by changing the Government in October.

“If we want to prevent a fourth term and 14 straight years of a Labor Government, we have to change seats which means voting for the LNP in places like Noosa.

“The LNP has the right priorities for Queensland and Clare Stewart is the only person who can deliver outcomes for Noosa.”

Ms Stewart said she would work tirelessly to engage with residents in communities throughout Cooroy, Pomona, Kin Kin, Tewantin and Noosa over the coming months to listen to local residents’ concerns.

“From the simple things that matter, like upgrading popular bikeways and footpaths, to year-on-year record investment in capital works and building our resilience by more than doubling Council’s fire mitigation budget, or embracing greater transparency in council – I am proud of my record delivering for the people of Noosa,” Ms Stewart said.

“I look forward to working with David Crisafulli and the LNP to team to deliver on the things that matter most to our local community.”

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