A reader is querying what Member for Caloundra Mark McArdle has done to help solve local traffic issues.
A reader is querying what Member for Caloundra Mark McArdle has done to help solve local traffic issues. Che Chapman

The state election must not be too far away

THERE must be an election coming.

Claire Joliffe is out circling the LNP and One Nation wagons (Daily, March 27) while beating the anti-union drum.

You'd think the LNP would be out campaigning based on their track record.

Until you realise individually and collectively they can't point to one.

Hence the drum banging.

To be fair there has been some action.

Having done nothing about local traffic issues as a minister in the Newman government, Mark McArdle is now taking out full page press advertisements proposing something should be done.

Which really doesn't count as action.

As voters will tell him.

That said, it looks like we can expect more drum banging from Ms Joliffe until the election.

And probably bugling as well.

Thank goodness for noise-cancelling headphones.

ANDREW MORAN

Battery Hill


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