The Queensland Greens are trying to lure voters by announcing a plan to introduce four extra public holidays if elected on November 25.

State of Origin game three, national parks, the state's Aboriginal communities and International Women's Day would all be celebrated with a day off under the proposal.

Maiwar candidate Michael Berkman said the Greens would 'consult widely' on its planned public holidays, which would ensure additional days off in the second half of the year.

The Queensland Greens are trying to lure voters by announcing a plan to introduce four extra public holidays if elected on November 25

State of Origin game three, national parks, the state's Aboriginal communities and International Women's Day would all be celebrated with a day off under the proposal

Maiwar candidate Michael Berkman (pictured) said the Greens would 'consult widely' on its planned public holidays, which would ensure additional days off in the second half of the year

Mr Berkman said Queenslanders deserved a break.

'Everyday Queenslanders are working longer and harder while wages are stagnant and corporate profits soar,' he said in a statement on Friday.

Mr Berkman said it wasn't about creating more opportunities but for people to take a trip to the beach or have a barbecue.

'This is about ensuring everyone can enjoy more time with loved ones, volunteering or building community,' he said.

'Australian workers won the five-day work week and the eight-hour day. Since the 70s, we've gone backwards.'

Mr Berkman (pictured) said it wasn't about creating more opportunities but for people to take a trip to the beach or have a barbecue

'Australian workers won the five-day work week and the eight-hour day. Since the 70s, we've gone backwards'

'Everyday Queenslanders are working longer and harder while wages are stagnant and corporate profits soar'

Queensland currently has 12 public holidays, like most states - except for Victoria which celebrates 13.

'At least one would fall between the Queen's Birthday in early October and Christmas Day, December 25 where there are currently no public holidays at all,' Mr Berkman said, according to ABC.

Labor MP Cameron Dick told the publication he doesn't' believe people are looking for additional days off.

'I've not heard people talking about the need for more public holidays, I'm not sure it's something Queenslanders will want,' he said.