The Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WCCI) is calling on candidates in the upcoming Queensland state election to prioritise urgent action on critical issues affecting the local business community. With a focus on infrastructure, affordable insurance, and enhanced regional influence, the Chamber has identified key areas that require immediate government attention.
Priority 1: Urgent Road Infrastructure
The Chamber highlights the quality and frequent closures and congestion of the Bruce Highway and Shute Harbor Road, which pose significant safety concerns and economic costs for local businesses. Chamber members are calling for the reinstatement of state budget funding for road projects and a long-term strategy to improve connectivity and safety for both residents and businesses.
Priority 2: Accessible Business Insurance
Small businesses in the Whitsundays are struggling with rising insurance costs and limited coverage options. The Chamber is advocating for the abolition of stamp duties on insurance products and amendments to the Reinsurance Pool to ensure fair and affordable insurance for all businesses.
Priority 3: Stronger Regional Influence and Representation
The Chamber emphasises the need for a more equitable distribution of resources and representation for northern Queensland. Local voices must be heard in state policy decisions to address the persistent imbalance favouring Southeast Queensland.
In addition to these priorities, the Chamber has highlighted other pressing issues, including the regional housing crisis, rising utility costs, and the need for streamlined government processes to support local businesses.
“Infrastructure and social investment in the Whitsunday region by State and Federal governments is more than a decade behind the needs of the business and broader community” said Chamber President Allan Milostic.
“Immediate commitments to inject significant funds into roads, schools, sporting precincts, public health and community infrastructure is what the Chamber is seeking. The region deserves the opportunity to reach its full potential – it is a social, environmental and economic gem – it should not be stifled by lack of government commitment and inaction.”
WCCI invited all candidates to provide formal responses regarding their commitment to addressing these critical issues.