If they fail, no further action is taken. Among the 77 open session resolutions are calls to extend the first home owners' grant to existing homes in regional Queensland, stopping the rise of electricity costs, abortion reforms and apprentice training initiatives. There are also resolutions calling on a future state LNP government to express support for stage three of the New Hope Acland mine, support the coal industry, and flood-proof Bundaberg. In addition, there are six "B class" resolutions, which are either similar to a resolution considered previously or already current LNP policy, including urging the federal government to repeal section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act. With the next Queensland election due by May 2018, the decisions made this weekend will likely play a part in the LNP campaign.

Some of the resolutions, with their original headings Foreign policy That this Convention of the LNP call on the federal coalition government to suspend immigration from Islamic nations that recognise sharia law until such time as those countries recognise human rights compatible with Australian culture. Sanctity of all human life That this Convention of the LNP call on a future LNP government to uphold the value of human life as being immeasurable and without comparison and: i) facilitate and encourage the viability of adoption as a real choice, ii) ensure support is provided to any woman and her partner who are considering an abortion beyond 18 weeks, and iii) ensure that legislation is enforced requiring women to be informed of her right and choices in relation to a termination procedure.

Paris Accord That this Convention of the LNP call on the federal Coalition government to pull out of the Paris Climate Accord as it weakens Australia's sovereignty and economy without helping the environment in any measurable way. Privatisation of the ABC That this Convention of the LNP calls for the full privatisation of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. ABC funding

That this Convention of the LNP call on the federal coalition government to address the inherent bias of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's news and current affairs coverage and reduce funding until such time as this bias is addressed. Police presence at rallies That this Convention of the LNP resolve that the federal coalition government should defend the right of free association and free speech by guaranteeing a sufficient police presence at public events to ensure such events are not shut down by mobs or made unviable by the cost of private security. Registration of political organisations That this Convention of the LNP call for GetUp and other blatantly political organisations to be registered as third parties by the Australian Electoral Commission and Electoral Commission of Queensland, so they can be held accountable for their funding sources, use of advertising and political activities.

Provision of choice That this Convention of the LNP call on a future state LNP government not to implement the national Safe Schools program or similar programs without providing deliberate opt-in options for the relevant school parents' associations and for parents in relation to their own children. Safe drive incentive That this Convention of the LNP support the trial of a Safe Driver Incentive Lottery, whereby a portion of income received from camera-detected traffic offences is made available for a biannual lottery open to all Queenslanders with a clean driving record over the previous 12 months. Child safety services

That this Convention of the LNP call on a future state LNP government to create a stand-alone Department of Children Safety Services, with a core focus on children's welfare to ensure increased transparency and accountability. Capped welfare payments That this Convention of the LNP support the introduction of a limit on the total amount of welfare that a single household can receive per week, to be capped at 90 per cent of the weekly net minimum wage. National space agency That this Convention of the LNP call upon the federal coalition government to develop a national space agency to:a) coordinate funding for private sector space projects;b) negotiate agreements with all levels of government and traditional landowners; and c) support high-technology innovation.

Department of mines decentralisation That this Convention of the LNP urge a future LNP state government to move the headquarters of the Department of Natural Resources and Mines to Central Queensland.