00:00Inspecting a Far North sporting club broken into eight times in the past year.
00:09The last break in here all the windows got smashed and the glass went everywhere.
00:12David Chrisofulli is now targeting children before they go off the rails, promising $50
00:18million over four years in short stay residential programs.
00:23The aim?
00:24To get children back on track before their behaviour escalates.
00:29This might be for someone who has a sibling who has fallen into crime.
00:32It might be someone who's starting to wag school.
00:36The courses would target 10 to 15 year olds, be voluntary with referrals from schools,
00:42police and parents.
00:44The LNP's boot camps, they failed last time, they'll fail again.
00:47David Chrisofulli has now landed in Townsville, but there's one issue he cannot shake.
00:54How he would handle a push from conservatives in the parliament to change Queensland's
00:58abortion laws.
00:59Terminations were decriminalised in 2018.
01:03I'm not going to join the campaign conversation about this because I've made my position very
01:08clear and my position is there will be no change.
01:12But Catter's Australian party has other ideas.
01:15We will as quick as you like put a repeal bill back into the Queensland parliament on
01:20those abortion laws.
01:21Dogged by rumblings from within his own party, Mr Chrisofulli won't say whether he'd allow
01:27a conscience vote on the matter.
01:29I'm telling you today that there will be no change and I'm being up front with you and
01:35telling you there will be no change.
01:37David Chrisofulli says this is all a Labor scare campaign, well I'm scared.
01:41I'm scared of what is coming for Queensland women and girls if they are re-elected.
01:46In Labor heartland, Stephen Miles was trying to woo voters young and old, selling Labor's
01:56health plans, including stage 2 of the Redlands Hospital.
02:04If the polls are any indication, he may have some free time next month.
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