Clive Palmer says he will help pay Alan Jones' legal fees, after Queensland Premier Campbell Newman and his deputy Jeff Seeney announced they would sue the broadcaster for defamation.

Mr Newman and Mr Seeney are suing Jones and Brisbane radio station 4BC for aggravated damages over comments Jones made in broadcasts this week during the state election campaign.

Health Minister Lawrence Springborg will also sue Jones for defamation, his office confirmed, while Treasurer Tim Nicholls said he had not yet made a decision on pursuing legal action.

In a statement of claim filed on Thursday in the Supreme Court in Brisbane and obtained by the ABC, Mr Newman and Mr Seeney claim each of them has been "greatly injured in his credit and reputation" by Jones's broadcasts.

The pair are suing over three broadcasts, made on the mornings of January 19, 20, and 21, in which Jones said Mr Newman had lied to him about plans for the expansion of the New Hope coal mine at Acland on the Darling Downs in southern Queensland.

Mr Newman and Mr Seeney, who gave their addresses as Liberal National Party (LNP) headquarters in Brisbane, argue in the statement of claim that they were defamed by Jones when he claimed the LNP received a "bribe" of $700,000 from the owners of the mine in the form of donations to the party, and this induced Mr Newman and Mr Seeney to approve the expansion plan.

Damages are also being sought over Jones's remarks on January 19 that Mr Newman had "prostituted himself" because of the donation and lied in a press release issued in February 2012 in which the then-opposition leader said the LNP would not approve the expansion if elected.

The plaintiffs said they were seeking aggravated damages because of "the sensational language, tone and prominence of the matters complained of" and because Jones made the remarks in his broadcasts "knowing them to be false or with reckless indifference to their truth or falsity and lacking an honest belief in what he published".

Mr Newman and Mr Seeney are seeking general compensatory damages, aggravated damages, interest and costs. No specific figure was mentioned.

While Mr Newman launched the court action during an election campaign, he was reluctant to answer questions on the matter.

"If you don't want to talk about the important savings for jobs we will talk about that," he said.

"Mr Jones will have to justify under oath in court his defamatory statements."

Mr Palmer, a vocal critic of Mr Newman whose Palmer United Party will be looking to take seats from the LNP at this month's state election, took to Twitter on Friday to express his support for Jones.

"Alan Jones has my full support for telling the truth about @theqldpremier. I offer him financial support to fight any legal action," he tweeted.

Jones says 'nice to hear' from Newman and 'sidekick' Seeney

On his show on Friday morning Jones acknowledged he had received the statement of claim.

"I have been waiting to hear from Campbell Newman for a long time - goodness knows how many times I've communicated with him on a range of issues and those communications have been unanswered," he said.

"So imagine my surprise yesterday when I did receive correspondence running to 35 pages from him and his sidekick, Jeff Seeney.

"Nice to hear from you Mr Newman ... you remain a bit of a political novice if you think that's the way to win an election or to silence people, you need to actually think again but thanks for writing."

Earlier this week, Jones said the Newman Government had an appalling track record and was "as bad as anything we've ever seen in government in Australia anywhere".

The LNP has confirmed it will be funding the defamation action, as it was initiated by Mr Newman.

Queensland Opposition Leader Annastacia Palaszczuk said the Premier's decision to launch the defamation suit against Jones was "typical".

"Operation Boring is over. Here we go, back to the fights, back to the fights, the dysfunction that we have seen, the chaos over the last three years. Campbell Newman, the Operation Boring is completely over and he's just back to being himself," she said.

4BC declined to comment.

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