Q1. What do you do to ensure you are informed of the risks to Australia in relation to debt and global financial stability?

Q2. What do you propose to do to ensure Australia’s economic stability if debt crises in the US or Europe erupt again?

Q3. What is your position on economic growth?

Q4. What effects are CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions having on the climate?

Q5. What is the current concentration of atmospheric CO2 in parts per million?

Q6. What do you understand to be a safe level of atmospheric CO2 concentration?

Q7. What do you understand to be a safe level of increase in global average temperature (over pre-industrial levels)?

Q8. Where do you stand on the debate about whether the current climate change has primarily anthropogenic causes or not?

Q9. What do you understand to be the consequences of exceeding 2 degrees increase in global average temperature (over pre-industrial levels)?

Q10. If you were elected what specific policies would you promote in the face of this information?

Q11. What is your position on the introduction of nuclear power stations into Australia?

Q12. What support will you offer local communities to instal community power-generation?

Q13. What support will you offer for retrofitting our homes for maximum energy efficiency?

Q14. What efforts have you taken to fully inform yourself about oil and other critical resource supplies and their future time-line of availability and likely cost rises?

Q15. What is your position on population growth through immigration in light of the figures which show that Australia’s population growth is overwhelmingly driven by immigration particularly temporary immigrants?

Q16. What size population do you want for South East Queensland (stable medium large)?

Q17. How would you promote local health initiatives?

Q18. What would you do to promote health literacy locally?

Q19. What would you do to support carers locally?

Q20. What would you do to provide us with mental health services locally?

Q21. What will you do to provide dental care under Medicare?

Q22. What is your position on food sovereignty for Australian ownership of Australian food assets and Australian food security?

Q23. What do you know about where the food we eat here comes from and what food miles it covers to reach us?

Q24. What is your position on Coal Seam Gas mining on the Darling Downs food bowl?

Q25. What education resources would you promote for skilling and reskilling the local population for transition to a future where fossil fuel energy resources are constrained?

Q26. Environment: How will you go about ensuring that all bio-regional refugia are identified in this area?

Q27. What support would you provide for local communities to look after the eco-systems in their local areas?

Q28. What protection will you offer us over our right to collect use and own rain falling on our properties?

Q29. What action will you take to protect Australia’s water assets and keep them within Australian ownership?

Q30. What is your position on damage to the water acquifers by coal seam gas mining?

Q31. What do you see as the security and defence issues arising out of the global instability around climate change and demand on oil and resources food and water shortage crises and population growth with pressure from developing countries for standard of living rises?

Q32. What position will you take on defence and security?

Q33. What employment support will you offer local communities such as our to develop local-living economy solutions for business and employment?

Q34. What will you do to ensure that suburbs such as Upper Kedron have access to fast Internet connectivity.

Q35. What education resources would you promote for skilling and reskilling the local population for transition to a future where fossil fuel energy resources are constrained?

Q36. What would you do to ensure the Australian Broadcasting Commission is kept free from political interference?

Q37. What would you do to ensure the Australian Broadcasting Commission is kept free from advertising?

Q38. How will you support voluntary work for our local communities?

Q39. How will you help grandparents who have responsibility for primary care of their grandchildren?

Q40. How will you help ensure that we leave the world in as good condition for the next generations as we found it?

Q41. What will you do to enable local cooperation with the case on Kangaroo Island of local doctors who cooperated together to provide an after hours service and were challenged and fined by the ACCC being particularly relevant?

Q42. What will you do to ensure that local businesses are able to cooperate for the benefit of their local community?