Both campaigns have landed in Rockhampton, the central Queensland beef capital, where LNP leader David Crisafulli has announced a $95 million commitment to build a health sciences academy in the city.
Premier Steven Miles’ reason for being in Rocky will be revealed tomorrow morning. One thing for certain, though, is the leaders are unlikely to meet up tonight.
Asked whether he’d be up for a beer with the Premier at Rockhampton’s famous Criterion Hotel while they were both in town, Crisafulli said he was too busy.
“I’ve got to get ready for the debate tomorrow,” he said.
Crisafulli was at Central Queensland University to promise the state’s first regional health sciences school.
“Not every student who goes through there will embark on a career in nursing, for example, but it’s an entrée to encourage a career in that field,” he said.
The two leaders will meet in Brisbane tomorrow night for a Nine debate, moderated by Melissa Downes and with questions from Brisbane Times editor Sean Parnell, 9News state political reporter Tim Arvier and 4BC’s Sofie Formica.