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Dutton makes an appearance on Liberal Queensland leader David Crisafulli’s campaign
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Oct. 5, 2024 - 10:52
David Crisafulli is eager to prove he's a safe pair of hands for Queensland. “Handballs are a bit out of my comfort zone” the state LNP leader taking to the field after sitting down with his federal leader Peter Dutton to champion an 18-million-dollar dv prevention program. “this is something that this state desperately needs” it would see high-risk domestic violence offenders fitted with GPS trackers if the LNP is elected. Gold coast woman Kelly Wilkinson was murdered by her estranged husband. Her sister Danielle supports the move. “if she had an opportunity to know he was close, i know she would be sitting next to me now. So, it really is the difference between life and death.” David crisafulli making crime his key focus, prepared to stake his career on there being fewer victims year on year if he becomes premier. If you're elected, if you fail to do that will you resign as premier? Dc: you bet. Victim numbers must be lower) “This is David Crisafulli's pledge but it's weasel words. Nobody actually believes that he will. Nobody actually believes that he can achieve what he says he can” “David Crisafulli's commitment to quit if he can't reduce the number of victims of crime in Queensland is sure to dog him over the next four years should he win the election. But he maintains it's something he can achieve, promising to use the same crime data that has been used by Labor.” While Mr crisafulli and peter Dutton might be at one on crime. They have opposing views one nuclear power. Specifically, the coalition's plans for two nuclear reactors in Queensland. But it wasn't something they wanted to talk about. “Friends can have differences of opinion that that's, that's, that's healthy.” “We can continue those conversations in a respectful way, but in the end, we want the same thing, and that is cheaper electricity for Queenslanders.” A topic for another day.