QUEENSLAND STATE ELECTION, THE CYCLING POLICIES

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QUEENSLAND STATE ELECTION, THE CYCLING POLICIES

Postby beauyboy » Mon Feb 23, 2009 6:42 pm

OK a Queensland State Election has been called for the 28 March 2009.
I will post the Cycling Policies of each party as they are released. This thread will be locked as it is simply to inform people of the policies and is not for political debate.

OK Queenland political parties tell us what cycling facilities you will be giving Queensland.

Donald
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Postby beauyboy » Wed Mar 04, 2009 9:35 am

OK the first cycling related
Found within the Green Building Policy
http://www.qld.alp.org.au/01_cms/details.asp?ID=482
• Require end of trip facilities for cyclists and joggers – including racks, lockers and showers – in all new major developments around key activity centres
Donald
BCC give us some more bikeways fore safe travel!!!!
Upgrade the NCL now QR!!!!!!
http://nakedcyclistbrissy.blogspot.com/
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Postby beauyboy » Fri Mar 20, 2009 2:45 pm

BQ has released this which is basiclly all I to can find.
What will the Election bring for cycling?
20 March 2008

Bicycle Queensland approached both major parties (ALP, LNP) regarding Saturday's state election. With all the talk seeming to be confined to health, hospitals and jobs, cycling should play a major part in this as cycling infrastructure provides jobs while reducing the need for hospitals (healthy communities).

The Greens have jumped out with a clearly impressive commitment to cycling. The Transport policy on their website has a strong commitment to alternate transport modes. With the chance that they may win Indooroopilly, and even hold the balance of power, cycling could be a big winner.

The ALP's reply is to stand on its record - spelling out a continuation of its current commitment to cycling with the $556 million cycling infrastructure plan for south-east Queensland, some specific commitments to Cairns, Townsville, Mackay and Bundaberg, and continuation of programs aimed at better facilities for schools and promoting cycling statewide - including $30,000 for regional BUGs - for cycling promotional activities.

To date, the LNP has not responded to BQ's requests for their policies regarding cycling.
The Greens did do a policy launch yesterday but I have not been able find the exact cycling only policy"

Donald
BCC give us some more bikeways fore safe travel!!!!
Upgrade the NCL now QR!!!!!!
http://nakedcyclistbrissy.blogspot.com/
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