Queensland has undergone a decade’s worth of reform in just over two years, Premier Campbell Newman said, arguing the state is in a "much better place" than it was under Labor.

Mr Newman acknowledged that governments with reformist agendas created enemies but again reiterated it was in the state’s best interests.

Campbell Newman (left) has agreed the LNP state opposition, led by Tim Nicholls (right), has been 'mediocre'. Credit:Glenn Hunt

The Premier returned from his holidays determined to sell the LNP’s “good news stories” after facing the worst polling in his government’s short history. Each day this week Mr Newman has made a health related announcement but has been reluctant to engage on issues outside of the day’s chosen announcement.

The new staying quiet communication policy is aimed at raising the government’s prospects in the 2015 election in an attempt to starve off the possibility of a hung parliament.