May 21, 2018
Opposition agriculture spokesman Tony Perrett has given the State Government a “spray” over delays in releasing a Parliamentary Report on the impact of invasive weeds.
“It’s been more than 18 months since the Labor Government promised to deliver this report and Queenslanders are still waiting,” Mr Perrett said.
“Landholders and farmers are battling invasive weeds every day and urgently need strategic support from the State Government.
“Whether its giant rat’s tail, fireweed, prickly acacia or any of the other countless invasive weeds, Queensland landholders and farmers have had enough.
“As a landholder and someone passionate about tackling weeds in rural and regional communities, I spearheaded the ‘war on weeds’ which led to the Labor Government commissioning this inquiry.
“To see the result of that campaign stall is frustrating.”
Mr Perrett was the Deputy Chair of the committee tasked with delivering the report during the last term of Parliament.
The committee was disbanded following the State Government election in November.
A new committee has been established, but Mr Perrett said it was yet to progress the work done by the previous group.