Queensland's Opposition leader says an LNP government would trial GPS trackers for high risk domestic violence offenders if it wins office.
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00:00I'm here at a shopping centre in Brisbane's east at a Beyond Blue DV Connect Centre.
00:08Here state LNP leader David Chrisafulli has made an $18 million pledge for GPS bracelet
00:15trackers for DV offenders.
00:17Now magistrates would be able to issue orders to implement this program.
00:22He's also announced around $2.5 million for Beyond Blue to open several more of these
00:27clinics.
00:28We're not so certain though.
00:29We have to have a relentless focus when it comes to dealing with the scourge of domestic
00:34and family violence and we are determined to drive change in the state.
00:39Now with Mr Chrisafulli was National LNP leader Peter Dutton.
00:43Both leaders fielded several questions about nuclear energy in Queensland.
00:49Peter Dutton wants to put two nuclear reactors here in Queensland but David Chrisafulli says
00:55it's not part of his plan.
00:56The pair say they're friends and friends have disagreements.
01:00I think David sums it up perfectly.
01:02Friends can have a point of difference in the end.
01:04We want the same outcome that is cheaper electricity for families who are struggling at the moment.