A push to ban “environmental propaganda” from schools and teach “normal science” about climate change is among motions set to be discussed at the Liberal National Party convention beginning today.

LNP members will consider 101 motions, including proposals to remove union entry rights under workplace health and safety laws, ensure insurance companies cover all types of flood damage, and introduce four-year fixed terms to Queensland Parliament.

LNP president Bruce McIver believes children are being “brainwashed” in the way climate science is taught in schools.

The LNP's Thuringowa State Electorate Council has also called on the LNP government to increase speed limits on open roads to 130km/h where possible.

The three-day convention is the first major LNP gathering since the party swept to power in Queensland in a landslide in March.