Anna’s 30 seats in three days Job’s not Cuts tour reached the half way mark at 9am this morning when she arrived at seat number 15 - Burdekin – just south of Townsville.
Since 5.30 am yesterday morning, Anna has visited Pumicestone, Murrumba, Redcliffe, Sandgate, Nudgee, Aspley, Ashgrove, Everton, Rocky, Keppel, Barron River, Mulgrave, Cairns, Townsville and Burdekin.
In Rocky, Anna announced $1 million towards the cost of the Rockhampton Cancer Education Support and Accommodation Centre.
In Barron River, Anna announced a new police hotline 13HOON will be statewide and in the Cairns area early next year, and $20 million for new and upgraded police facilities in Far North Queensland.

Pictured: Anna with Kaz from Oasis Kebabs.
Early today, Anna had a “cuppa” on Cairns esplanade with local member and Tourism Minister, Desley Boyle, then it was off to Townsville where she started her tour of the local area by visiting the Townsville Police Academy.
Anna watched a firearms training drill, and committed $1 million for a Townsville Police Academy upgrade and a further $12 million for a Townsville District police facility at Deeragun if Labor was elected on Saturday.