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David Crisafulli was back on his home turf ... serving it up to some youngsters in Ingham. Before a visit to his old local, “I told these guys from Brisbane about this pub with no beer and they didn't believe me so I brought them here for the real experience.” But there was plenty on tap and the LNP leader was feeling generous. “You guys get one round from me and then no more.” “My shout, one round ... let's go.” He'd been on the go all morning, campaigning on a familiar topic. "A generation of hardcore, repeat young offenders" His latest solution two new facilities to rehabilitate young offenders. One in the north, one in the south, 60 beds combined costing $80 million to run over four years. He calls it Circuit Breaker Sentencing giving the judiciary the option of sending young offenders to a remote facility for up to six months. “They will be secure, there will be discipline, there will be education and there will be an ability for them to turn their lives around.” There'll be detention officers on site, but the L-N-P insists they won't be youth detention centres. "You don't have individual holding cells" “The announcement by the LNP is embarrassingly undercooked and undercosted.” Law and order is always a big issue here in Townsville and it's no surprise the LNP has chosen the city to unveil the announcement as the party tries to make youth crime one of the battle lines of this month's election. "It's flattering to have your homework from the last seven years copied". Youth advocacy groups say they're cautiously optimistic. “We are pleased to see there is going to be the opportunity for an alternative to the three detention centres that exist now which don’t offer great options in terms of rehabilitation.” The Premier was also in Townsville, visiting Ronald McDonald House. “Do you like spiderman, or plums and bums” His Treasurer revealing state's total debt that was meant to hit $172 billion within four years would now reach $180bn under a re-elected Labor government. “We are very confident about keeping our credit rating.” “We're going to continue borrowing to build because we've got the strength of our balance sheet and the strength of our budget to deliver that.” The pair announced $3 million for a new car park at Stadium Mackay and matched the LNP's $23.5 million promise stage 2 the Great Barrier Reef Arena upgrade. “These new facilities will deliver for both community and professional sport in Mackay.” Both leaders are tonight in the state's far north.

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00:00David Chrisafulli was back on his home turf, serving it up to some youngsters in Ingham,
00:10before a visit to his old local.
00:12I told these guys from Brisbane about this pub with no beer and they didn't believe me
00:15so I brought them here for the real experience.
00:19But there was plenty on tap and the LNP leader was feeling generous.
00:25He'd been on the go all morning, campaigning on a familiar topic.
00:29A generation of hardcore repeat young offenders.
00:32His latest solution, two new facilities to rehabilitate young offenders.
00:37One in the north, one in the south, 60 beds combined, costing $80 million to run over
00:43four years.
00:44He calls it circuit breaker sentencing, giving the judiciary the option of sending young
00:49offenders to a remote facility for up to six months.
00:53They will be secure, there will be discipline, there will be education, there will be an
00:58ability for them to turn their lives around.
01:00There'll be detention offices on site, but the LNP insists they won't be youth detention
01:06centres.
01:07You don't have individual holding cells.
01:09The announcement by the LNP today is embarrassingly undercooked and undercosted.
01:15Law and order is always a big issue here in Townsville and it's no surprise the LNP chose
01:21the city as a site to unveil this announcement, as it tries to make youth crime one of the
01:26battle lines of this month's election.
01:29The Catas Australian Party says it was their idea.
01:32It's flattering to have your homework from the last seven years copied.
01:36Youth advocacy groups say they're cautiously optimistic.
01:39We are pleased to see that it was going to be the opportunity for an alternative to the
01:44three detention centres that exist now, which don't offer a great option in terms of rehabilitation.
01:50The Premier was also in Townsville visiting Ronald McDonald House.
01:53Do you like Spider-Man?
01:54Yes.
01:56His Treasurer, revealing the state's total debt that was meant to hit $172 billion within
02:03four years, would now reach $180 billion under a re-elected Labor government.
02:09We are very confident about keeping our credit rating.
02:11The pair announced $3 million for a new car park at Stadium Mackay and matched the LNP's
02:17$23.5 million promise for stage two of the Great Barrier Reef arena upgrade.
02:23New facilities will deliver for both community and professional sport in Mackay.
02:28Both leaders are tonight in the state's north.

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