Government’s objectives for the community
The government’s objectives for the community focus on the complex challenges facing our state that require thoughtful and innovative solutions.
Section 10 of the Financial Accountability Act 2009 (Qld) requires that the Premier prepares and tables in the Legislative Assembly, a statement of the government’s broad objectives for the community.
The objectives are long-term and tackle complex problems, which can only be achieved by everyone—governments, industry, and the community—working together. As the government’s lead agency, DPC plays a key role in overseeing whole-of-government implementation, communication, engagement and reporting on our collective progress.
Further detail about DPC’s role in delivering on the government priorities is detailed throughout this report.
The government’s objectives for the community are:
Safeguarding our health: we safeguard people’s health and jobs by keeping Queensland pandemic ready.
Supporting jobs: we support increased jobs in more industries to diversify the Queensland economy and build on existing strengths in agriculture, resources, and tourism.
Backing small business: we help small business, the backbone of the state’s economy, thrive in a changing environment.
Making it for Queensland: we grow manufacturing across traditional and new industries, making new products in new ways and creating new jobs.
Building Queensland: we drive investment in infrastructure that supports our recovery, resilience, and future prosperity.
Growing our regions: we help Queensland’s regions grow by attracting people, talent, and investment, and driving sustainable economic prosperity.
Investing in skills: we ensure Queenslanders have the skills they need to find meaningful jobs and set up pathways for the future.
Backing our frontline services: we deliver world-class frontline services in key areas such as health, education and community safety.
Protecting the environment: we protect and enhance our natural environment and heritage for future generations and to achieve a 50 per cent renewable energy target by 2030.