With the campaign now well underway, Brisbane Times hit the streets of the state capital to ask people if they recognise the two men who are the subject of all the news reports and advertising.
Our last official poll found 29 per cent of people unfamiliar with David Crisafulli, the LNP leader who wants to be premier after October 26.
And despite Steven Miles having been premier since December, 15 per cent of people were still unfamiliar with him.
Crisafulli received more positive reactions from people and also polled as the preferred premier.
Meanwhile, on the hustings, Miles had an uncomfortable moment when asked to name Labor’s local candidate.
Miles has held media events in the sprawling seat of Mirani the past two days, in Mackay and outside Rockhampton, but the party’s candidate Susan Teder has not appeared by his side.
Asked about this on Thursday, Miles said he would find out “where they are”.
Then asked what the candidate’s name was, Miles was unable to provide it until a prompt from Deputy Premier Cameron Dick behind him.
“Susan? … yeah, of course, it’s Susan,” Miles said.
Brisbane Times has been told Teder’s absence has been due to a death in the family.