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Labor-Greens alliance threatens jobs in Wide Bay
Unemployment in Wide Bay has hit 9.3%, the second highest level
since the Federal Labor Government came to power, Federal Member
for Wide Bay Warren Truss said today.
Figures compiled by the Australian Bureau of Statistics show that
unemployment in the Wide Bay Burnett region skyrocketed from 6.7%
in August to 9.3% in September 2010. This figure is the
highest under Labor since it reached 10.1% in May 2009.
"Local unemployment is alarming. When the Coalition left
office in November 2007, unemployment in the Wide Bay Burnett
region was down to 3.5%, but unemployment has now risen by more
than 165% since that time," Mr Truss said.
"The Rudd Gillard Labor Government wasted billions on so called
job creation schemes, including debt funded cash give aways;
Labor's overpriced school halls program; Peter Garrett's
disastrous home insulation scheme; and his rorted Green Loans
initiative. People in Wide Bay have been left with their
share of the massive debt, but we do not have the jobs to show
for it."
The Bligh Labor Government has not lived up to its employment
promise either.
"Anna Bligh promised to create 100,000 new jobs, but so far none
have been delivered in Wide Bay. All she has done is
threaten the future of Downer EDI Rail by opening up a $2 billion
rail tender to overseas bids," Mr Truss said.
Mr Truss warned that Labor and The Greens Party have a raft of
policies that would put more jobs at risk in Wide Bay.
"Labor and The Greens have a plan to close fishing in up to
13,042 km2 of ocean just off Fraser Island, which would have a
devastating impact on local employment if it proceeds.
Sunshine, Cooloola and Fraser Coast communities rely heavily on
the fishing and seafood industries and the jobs they create in
the tourism and hospitality sectors. These industries are
major employers in our region and Labor and The Greens can not be
allowed to decimate them," Mr Truss said.
"Unemployment could rise further in regional areas if Labor and
The Greens pursue their carbon tax plan that will make our
industries less competitive and increase grocery, electricity and
fuel costs for households and businesses.
"Labor's award modernisation policy has also put a brake on
employment, harming industries important to the Wide Bay Burnett
region, including tourism, hospitality, retailing and
agriculture.
"This unemployment figure should be a call to action for the
Government. It highlights just how many people and families
are doing it tough, and demonstrates the need for targeted
policies that sustain business and promote confidence.
Instead Julia Gillard has so far delivered waste and empty
words."
Office of Hon Warren Truss MP
Federal Member for Wide Bay
Leader of The Nationals
Shadow Minister for Trade, Transport and Local Government
19 October
2010
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The Nationals under Senator Boswell and Mr Truss have whipped up hysteria in response to the patent need to manage Australian fisheries. They and their supporters in the industry have been less than honest in their portrayal of our fishing policy.
The Nationals' policy states that"greater care must
be taken to ensure these delicate eco systems are
protected." But the Nationals have no plans for managing Australia's fisheries and their subversive campaign against the review is against the national interest with respect to the future of seafood resources and contrary to their own broad statement on fisheries.
The Greens' comprehensive fishing policy can be accessed online at http://widebaygreens.org/2010/07/570/.
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