The Gold Coast Bulletin

Gerber’s priority to get M1 moving

- BRIANNA MORRIS-GRANT

CURRUMBIN LNP candidate Laura Gerber officially launched her campaign yesterday with busting congestion on the M1 her top priority.

Queensland LNP Leader Deb Frecklingt­on and Shadow Health Minister Ros Bates were among those in attendance at the Currumbin RSL launch – but incumbent MP Jann Stuckey was nowhere to be seen.

Ms Gerber was announced as the party’s candidate after Ms Stuckey’s shock departure earlier this year.

She said she planned to be a “strong voice” for Currumbin residents who “deserve better”.

“What I’ve heard while I’m out and about talking with locals and businesses is that getting the M1 moving again is critical,” she said.

“It’s not only affecting people trying to get to their jobs but it’s cutting into people’s work-life balance, the amount of time they get to spend with their kids.

“So busting that congestion and building a second M1 is definitely a priority for the southern Gold Coast.”

She said education and health were among her top priorities if elected.

“(It’s about) declutteri­ng the education system so we can let our teachers get back to basics and raise the bar for our kids,” she said.

“And hospital waiting lists, we need to get that under control. Our system is clogged and we need to fix that, and the LNP has a plan for that.

“We will partner with the private sector so we can bust that hospital waiting list.”

Ms Gerber has been a source of contention within the party since Ms

Stuckey sensationa­lly announced her resignatio­n due to alleged internal bullying and mental health concerns.

Leaked emails revealed a behind-the-scenes war between LNP state president David Hutchinson and Currumbin branch president Chris Crawford, who said members were furious.

Branch members have since said they were given an “impossible” three hours’ notice that nomination­s for preselecti­on were closing.

Ms Stuckey said in a Facebook post on Saturday she had been

“shunned” by former LNP colleagues, and Shadow Assistant Minister for Education Simone Wilson had been the only one to reach out since her departure.

However, Ms Frecklingt­on said: “That’s simply not true.

“Jann Stuckey was invited (to the launch) and many members including myself have reached out to her.

“But I will say that Jann is suffering from mental health issues that she has broadcaste­d, so that’s all I’d like to say about it.”

The Currumbin byelection will be held on March 28.

 ?? Picture: ASHLEIGH WEIDMANN ?? Shadow Health Minister Ros Bates, LNP Currumbin candidate Laura Gerber and LNP Queensland Leader Deb Frecklingt­on.
Picture: ASHLEIGH WEIDMANN Shadow Health Minister Ros Bates, LNP Currumbin candidate Laura Gerber and LNP Queensland Leader Deb Frecklingt­on.

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