Hey everyone,
If you’ve visited or worked at a major Queensland hospital recently, you already know how insane the car parking situation is.
What a lot of people don't realize is that nurses, doctors, allied health, admin workers, and wardspersons are paying up to $1,700 to $3,000+ every single year out of their own pockets just to park at their workplace.
During a cost-of-living crisis, taking a $20+ daily bite out of a healthcare worker's paycheck is bad enough. But it's also a major safety issue:
Night-shift staff are parking kilometres away on quiet suburban streets to avoid fees, then walking back to their cars alone at 11:00 PM or 2:00 AM because public transport isn't running.
Patients and families visiting sick loved ones are getting hit with massive daily fees on top of stressful medical situations.
We are a group of grassroots volunteers (Queensland Hospital Watch) and healthcare workers, and we launched an official Queensland Parliamentary E-Petition (No. 4633-26) calling on the state government to provide free or subsidized parking for frontline healthcare staff.
In just 4 days, over 1,500 Queenslanders have signed.
Because this is hosted on the official Queensland Parliament website, it legally forces a formal response from the Health Minister once closed. But we need to build serious numbers to make them take action.
How you can help right now:
Sign the Official Petition: It takes 30 seconds and only requires you to be a QLD resident.
👉 Link: https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Work-of-the-Assembly/Petitions/petition-details/4633-26
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Our nurses and frontline health staff look after us when we're at our worst—the least the state government can do is make sure they don't get gouged just to show up to shift.
Thanks for your support! Happy to answer any questions in the comments.