has defended his use of government jets for a three-day trip across regional Queensland, which is estimated to have cost hundreds of thousands in taxpayer money.BrisbaneAccording to public flight tracking data, the planes took off again that same day, landing in Cairns just nine minutes apart.Premier Steven Miles has defended the government's use of chartered jets after a recent trip across north Queensland.
"I make no apologies whatsoever for being in Townsville as often as I am, or Cairns as often as I am talking about community safety."The premier and Police Minister Mark Ryan took off in two separate taxpayer-funded jets from Brisbane to Townsville to make a number of crime prevention announcements on Monday.
His deputy, Cameron Dick, backed the decision to use Queensland Government Air , insisting commercial flight times didn't fit scheduling and the ministerial travelling party was too big for one aircraft.Both jets returned to the air today, taking off from Brisbane and landing in Cairns before flying to Townsville and then back to Brisbane.
While the premier was tightlipped about the cost of the chartered jets, quotes from similar providers sourced by 9News puts one jet at $4500 per hour and the other at $6000 per hour.The trip comes after Queensland parliament legislated ambitious new emissions targets that include 75 per cent emissions reduction by 2035 and net zero emissions by 2050.
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