THE Palaszczuk Labor Government’s Cabinet “reheat” is the same clowns, led by the same ringmaster, in the same circus.

This is a Government in a full-blown state of chaos and crisis.

In another sign nothing has changed, the worst Health Minister in Queensland’s history, Yvette D’Ath has been slipped back into the Attorney-General portfolio.

Yvette D’Ath is a recidivist incompetent Minister, who should be refused a get-out-of-jail free card.

As Attorney-General Yvette D’Ath was personally responsible for watering down the crime laws that have resulted in the youth crime crisis Queenslanders are experiencing today.

As Health Minister, she oversaw the worst ambulance ramping in the nation, allowed a culture of bullying and cover-ups to fester in Queensland Health and oversaw catastrophic failures in Queensland Health’s DNA Lab, which she denied existed for months on end.

Yvette D’Ath has refused to meet with mothers from Gladstone who have been forced to race an hour up the highway to give birth, after she shut their local maternity facilities for more than 300 days.

Queenslanders see right through this desperate attempt to reheat the chaotic Palaszczuk Labor Government.

If the Palaszczuk Labor Government wasn’t in a state of full-blown chaos and crisis, Yvette D’Ath would not be rewarded with another chance.

This is the same circus with the same clowns. Nothing has changed.

Yvette D’Ath’s shocking record as a Minister also includes:

• Introducing a Bill that could jail journalists, before withdrawing it less than 24 hours later.
• Watering down the bikie laws.
• Spending $30 million on failed youth bail houses.
• Changing the electoral system with 15 minutes notice in 2016.
• Overseeing failures in the Public Trustee Office, including appointing the Labor-linked Peter Carne, only to suspend him after serious allegations were made.
• Choosing to continue paying Peter Carne for over a year after his suspension, at what is estimated to have been approximately $400,000.
• Seeing paramedics spend 140,000 hours waiting to transfer their patients to Emergency, the worst on record.
• Overseeing a broken ambulance system that saw 20 people lose their lives in just over 12 months, waiting for an ambulance to arrive.
• Putting Gladstone, Biloela and Cooktown Maternity Services on bypass.
• Failing to deliver the flagship Satellite Hospital program, that’s more than a year late and at least $110m over-budget.
• Overseeing shocking failures in patient safety at the Mackay Base Hospital where dozens of women were permanently physically and psychologically harmed – some to the point where they will never have children again.
• Overseeing an audiology department in Townsville that has seen more than 40 children with failed hearing tests or incorrect cochlear mapping.