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Labor releases costings ahead of Queensland election day, revealing budget would remain in deficit for years

Queensland Treasurer Cameron Dick has released Labor’s official costings ahead of Saturday’s state election and confirmed the budget could be in deficit for up to five years.
Key points:
- Treasurer Cameron Dick says forward projections have the State Government delivering a deficit for the next four to five years
- LNP leader Deb Frecklington says it will release its costings for election commitments towards the end of the week
- Both major party leaders will take part in the Queensland Parliamentary Media Club debate on Friday
Mr Dick said Labor’s election promises would be funded through a $4 billion borrowing fund, with documents released today revealing an additional $317 million had been set aside in unallocated funding to support the…
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