The “golden age of opportunity we are all facing” leading into the 2032 Olympics,that is,wrapped up in the government’senergy transition,pipeline of hospital builds or upgrades,and put at “risk” by the LNP.
Speaking to another Brisbane conference centre room of important suited types downing alternate-drop chicken or steak on Monday,Treasurer Cameron Dick described the state as an “ideas factory”.
Ministers plan to sell the government’s carefully crafted vision even further afield,even as the LNP Opposition warns of more “chaos and crisis”.
Surveys carried out forBrisbane Times by Resolve Strategic since April 2021 show that among the often slim minority who felt the outlook for the state would change in the next year or so,an increasing majority (32 per cent from January to April) felt things were going to get worse.
On a personal level,“get worse” is even closing in on the “no change” crowd.
The government’s budget and messaging around it appears pitched at part of this mood. There’s even more funding to improvehow the government is responding to people’s concerns or ideas.