State premier announces cost-of-living measure at campaign launch after revealing plan for state-owned health clinics
Premier Steven Miles has promised free school lunches for every Queensland primary school student, just one day before polls open in
It’s the second cost-of-living promise of the weekend. On Saturday, Miles announced a plan to build 50 state owned clinics to be rented to private GPs on condition they are bulk-billed.fares because it means more of our young people will have a chance to achieve their dreams,” Miles said, to furious applause.
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