The Queensland Government is heralding its "Strong Choices" website a success at the same time as the opposition has labelled it “fatally flawed” and called for its removal.

Treasurer Tim Nicholls said more than 16,000 people had “had their say on how to lower Queensland's debt to a sustainable level” through the website in its first week of operation, with more than 76,000 unique visits and about 337,000 page views.

The Queensland government's Strong Choices website has been hailed as both a success and fatally flawed.

“This clearly indicates that despite the unions' scaremongering and tricky tactics, Queenslanders know we have a real challenge to tackle that requires strong choices to be made,” Mr Nicholls said in a statement.

But opposition treasury spokesman Curtis Pitt accused the government of playing its own tricky tactics by including private investment into the electricity grid as a solution to lowering the debt.