Liberal National Party leader Deb Frecklington says she would consider a resolution passed at the LNP state convention to establish an “Office of Science Quality Assurance”.

The third and final day of the annual convention saw a speech from Brisbane lord mayor Adrian Schrinner as its centrepiece, but the day started with a number of urgency resolutions relating to science and its use in politics.

Urgency resolutions are resolutions that weren’t on the convention program but which have been deemed time-sensitive or of great need to be considered by the convention.

Queensland Opposition Leader Deb Frecklington speaks during the LNP annual convention Credit:AAP

Former state LNP MP for Hinchinbrook Andrew Cripps brought one such motion urging a future LNP state government to establish the science office, which would have the ability to ratify or reject scientific reports handed to the government.