00:00After being rejected by the Australian people in a landslide election loss, Peter
00:08Dutton was given a hero's welcome.
00:14A second standing ovation as his successor hailed his legacy.
00:19Once again please rise to acknowledge Peter Dutton.
00:23I think of Peter often as I walk the corridors of Parliament House.
00:30What would Peter say? What would he do? What examples can I draw from?
00:34But Peter Dutton has ruled out a return to those corridors as an MP.
00:38Would you ever make a return to politics?
00:40No mate, I'm too old for that.
00:41No, why not?
00:42Thank you. I'm way too old for that.
00:44His electorate, Dixon, was one of five Queensland seats the LNP lost in the federal poll.
00:49Susan Lee looking to replicate the success of Premier David Krusefully to claw back national relevance.
00:56We cannot win government unless we win Queensland.
00:59Members of the Queensland LNP meeting in Brisbane to discuss policy overwhelmingly voting to dump net zero by 2050.
01:08Today's vote was a first strike in favour of putting Australians first again.
01:13What net zero has become is about trying to achieve the impossible rather than doing something sensible.
01:17The votes aren't binding for the LNP state government or federal opposition but give a sense of what the party faithful want.
01:24For many Queensland ministers it was their second consecutive day here defending the decision to charge thousands of dollars for meetings with stakeholders on Thursday.
01:33Fundraising is a normal part and process of the political system. That's not something that we shy away from.
01:38I meet with stakeholders each and every day, the length and breadth of the state. I'm going to keep doing that.
01:43Outgoing LNP President, Lawrence Springborg, addressing the convention for the final time.
01:49Ladies and gentlemen, from me, it's over and out and I move my report. Thank you very much.
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