Labor Pushes Mines To Brink
Federal Member for Capricornia Michelle Landry, Federal Member for Flynn Colin Boyce, Federal Member for Dawson and Senator for Queensland Matthew Canavan have called out Labor’s stance on the mining industry for pushing two Central Queensland mines to the brink.
Cost of food climbs as Labor leaves farmers in limbo
Cost of living continues to rise because of agriculture workforce shortages, but the Albanese Government refuses to accept the Ag Visa as part of the solution.
In last week’s Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Senate estimates hearing Senator Penny Wong revealed that more ASEAN countries were interested in joining the Ag Visa.
Local Manufacturers Advance Australia’s Future (Inquiry Submissions Open Now)
The House Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Resources has launched an inquiry into advanced manufacturing to seek solutions to support the Australian manufacturing industry, create jobs and revive manufacturing in Australia.
Growing A Stronger Future With The Stronger Communities Programme - Open Now
The Stronger Communities Programme which provides Federal funding of up to $20,000 for small community groups is now open for expressions of interest.
The Stronger Communities Programme has provided much needed funding over the past 7 rounds to local community groups in Dawson to undertake small capital works projects.
Albanese Government Red Tape Leaves Dawson Behind
Andrew Willcox, Member for Dawson is calling on the Albanese Labor Government to immediately reverse its decision to impose a defacto regional processing penalty on skilled workers in priority sectors hoping to take up one of thousands of jobs that need to be filled in regional communities.
Local Sporting Champs Making Dawson Proud
Successful applicants for Round 3 of the Federal Government’s Local Sporting program have been announced.
The Local Sporting Champions program provides financial assistance for coaches, officials and competitors aged 12-18 participating in state, national or international championships. Successful applicants will receive $500-$750 towards the cost of attending their championships.
Youth Crime Epidemic Plaguing QLD
Mackay Christian College has suffered firsthand by the Youth Crime Epidemic this week with students almost being run over by an out of control stolen vehicle. This is becoming all too common with recent figures revealing that a record 2133 cars were stolen in QLD through December 2022.
Qld Labor - Get The Job Done Or Get Out Of Our Road
Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox was delighted to see crews finally setting up to recommence works on the deserted roadworks between Proserpine and Bowen this week.
Construction halted on three projects between Emu Creek and Drays Road, and Bowen Connection Road and Champion Street in 2022 following the contractor WBHO Infrastructure Pty Ltd going into voluntary administration.
Dawson Deserves Reliable Mobile Coverage
Federal Member for Dawson, Andrew Willcox is calling for residents to make submissions into the ACCC’s Regional Mobile Infrastructure Inquiry.
“I am in full support of this inquiry and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) recent decision to rule out a 10 – year mobile infrastructure sharing deal with Telstra and TPG Telecom because more than 700 towers would have been lost.
Minister Fails to Make Firm Commitment on Bruce Highway
When asked about flood proofing the highway on Wednesday, Federal Infrastructure Minister Catherine King failed to commit any funding to the flood affected highway.
Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox criticised the Minister’s inaction saying it leaves residents vulnerable, cut off from the rest of the country.
Safeguard Mechanism Will Kill Jobs in Regional Australia
In order to reach their 2030 climate targets, the Federal Labor Government have announced they will force 215 of Australia’s biggest polluters to cut emissions by 5 per cent each year or pay for their emissions output.
Black Spot Funding Stripped
Federal Member for Dawson, Andrew Willcox has slammed the Albanese Labor Government for stripping $69 million from the Black Spot Program.
Listening To Local Veterans
Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox this week showed his frustration with a Christmas twist on social media at the stagnant road works on the Bruce Highway between Bowen and Proserpine.
All I Want For Christmas Is The Road Fixed
Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox this week showed his frustration with a Christmas twist on social media at the stagnant road works on the Bruce Highway between Bowen and Proserpine.
Aged Care Nursing Grants Open to Regions
Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox is inviting eligible providers in the Dawson region to apply for grant funding that offers hope for the aged care workforce.
Energy Bill Will Hurt Australians
Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox warned of the detrimental effects of price caps in an address to the Parliament stating that they would drive business offshore and add pressure to the supply shortage.
Labor is Ripping Away Mental Health Support from Dawson
The Albanese Labor Government’s announcement that they are cutting the additional Medicare-subsidised psychology sessions introduced by the Coalition has ripped away mental health support for vulnerable Australians in Dawson
Price Caps a Disastrous Reaction
Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox said the Government’s package is looking to have a disastrous effect on the coal and gas industry both in the short and long term.
“The effect of price caps is that they kill supply. The way to address this issue, is to increase the supply,” Mr Willcox said.
Regions Ripped By Labor Again
The State Government’s sky high coal royalties enforced on our region’s mines, are putting the industry at risk, says Federal Member for Dawson, Andrew Willcox.
Mr Willcox said the recent decision from Glencore to can their $2 billion investment into a mine in Queensland shows the cracks beginning to appear in our coal sector.
Regional Listening Tour Comes to Dawson
The Nationals Regional Listening Tour has kicked off in Queensland, starting in Dawson, with leaders and MPs of the National Party meeting with locals across the region, to hear about the issues affecting them.

