00:00David Chrisafulli is eager to prove he's a safe pair of hands for Queensland.
00:07Hand balls are a bit out of my comfort zone.
00:09The state LNP leader taking to the field after sitting down with his federal leader, Peter Dutton,
00:15to champion an $18 million DV prevention program.
00:19This is something that this state desperately needs.
00:22It would see high risk domestic violence offenders fitted with GPS trackers if the LNP is elected.
00:29Gold Coast woman Kelly Wilkinson was murdered by her estranged husband.
00:34Her sister Danielle supports the move.
00:36If she had an opportunity to know he was close, I know she would be sitting next to me now.
00:42So it really is the difference between life and death.
00:45David Chrisafulli making crime his key focus.
00:49Prepared to stake his career on there being fewer victims year on year if he becomes Premier.
00:55If you fail to do that, will you resign as Premier?
00:57You bet.
00:58How long?
00:59And victim numbers must be lower.
01:02This is David Chrisafulli's pledge but it's weasel words.
01:05Nobody actually believes that he will.
01:09Nobody actually believes he can achieve what he says he can.
01:12David Chrisafulli's commitment to quit if he can't reduce the number of victims of crime in Queensland
01:18is sure to dog him over the next four years if he wins the election.
01:23But he maintains it's something he can achieve using the same crime data that Labor has been using.
01:29While Mr Chrisafulli and Peter Dutton might be at one on crime, they have opposing views on nuclear power.
01:37Specifically the Coalition's plans for two nuclear reactors in Queensland.
01:42But it wasn't something they wanted to talk about.
01:45Friends can have differences of opinion. That's healthy.
01:51We can continue those conversations in a respectful way but in the end we want the same thing
01:55and that is cheaper electricity for Queenslanders.
01:58A topic for another day.
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