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A+, pass or fail: David Crisafulli reflects on his first 100 days in office

The 100-day benchmark of the Crisafulli Government has arrived, and the Premier along with his team is firmly in the spotlight regarding whether they have fulfilled all their commitments.

The Premier has returned from assisting those impacted by floods in North Queensland saying, “It’s going to be a long road back for them, they’re very tough people, as you know, better than anyone. They’re very resilient, but you don’t say because someone’s resilient, that they should be left on their own.”

One of the Premier’s commitments before the election was to post real-time health data for transparency, which he predicts will achieve two things in time.

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, “The first is that we are going to get ambulance ramping below 30% this term.”

“The second is a little sooner, by the end of this year, we are going to have the first stabilisation of surgery waitlists in over a decade,” the Premier said.

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