Queensland Premier Campbell Newman has said he is determined to stand firm in his Brisbane seat of Ashgrove despite his party's massive loss in the neighbouring electorate of Stafford over the weekend.

The Premier yesterday announced the scrapping of some of his Government's most controversial policies and pledged to mend relations with the judiciary in the wake of the Saturday's by-election result.

Labor's Dr Anthony Lynham won the seat in Brisbane's north, with a huge swing of 18.6 per cent against the LNP.

Mr Newman, who holds neighbouring electorate Ashgrove with a 5.7 per cent margin, this morning insisted he would not be switching to a safer seat.

"I have been preselected by the LNP for the state seat of Ashgrove, I am committed to serve the people of Ashgrove," he said.

"Yes, I'm standing for Ashgrove... I've been pre-selected by the LNP and I'm not answering the question ever again, thank you."

The Government has already moved to make good on its word to change a series of policies.

There will be an immediate stop to rules forcing offenders jailed under anti-bikie laws to face segregation or wear pink jumpsuits.

Laws to reinstate bipartisan approval in choosing the head of the Crime and Corruption Commission will also be introduced to Parliament soon.

"We are preparing legislation that will go to the House when we resume sitting in August," Mr Newman said.

He has also promised to never again squeeze estimates hearings into two days, if the LNP is re-elected next March.

The Opposition's Curtis Pitt has pressured the Government to back down on asset sales too - but the Premier would not budge.

"It is a short-term sugar hit for the budget that is going to have long ramifications," Mr Curtis said.

This Government will be wiped out: MP Wellington

Independent MP Peter Wellington said Mr Newman would sack Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie if he was truly listening to Queenslanders.

Mr Newman said yesterday he would seek a meeting with heads of the legal profession and the judiciary "to sit down and really mend some fences".

But Mr Wellington says that would not be enough to save the Government.

"Cooler heads in the Liberal National Party in Queensland should take control," Mr Wellington said.

"They need to mount a case to remove Jarrod Bleijie, change the leadership, otherwise I believe clearly this Government will be wiped out at the next state election."