Father of four, local Humphrey Caspersz wants to see the Moreton Bay and Sunshine Coast get the services and investment in infrastructure they deserve. That’s why he is running as the Labor candidate for Glass House because he knows only a Miles Labor Government has a clear plan to deliver better access to healthcare, closer to home. With announcements like the Sunshine Coast Satellite Hospital, Humphrey knows his family, and those in the community will get world-class health services from Queensland health heroes.
As a dad, Humphrey knows how important the Miles Labor Government’s cost of living relief is for local families. $1000 off energy bills and 20% off car rego show the people of Glass House that new Premier Steven Miles is doing what matters for Queenslanders.
Not one to shy away from hard work, Humphrey works as a technician that services local businesses and says the Miles Labor Government’s free TAFE program, and $1000 free tools for first year apprentices will deliver well paid and secure jobs for young Queenslanders.
All of this is at risk under the LNP who have no plan, and no vision, but a track record of cutting much needed services and sacking health professionals.
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