‘Absentee MP’: What electorate thinks of Crisafulli
He may have uprooted his family and moved to Brisbane, but it’s hard to find a David Crisafulli hater in his Gold Coast electorate.
He may have uprooted his family and moved to Brisbane, but it’s hard to find a David Crisafulli hater in his Gold Coast electorate.
He’s arguably the most powerful politician in Queensland, yet to many voters Premier Steven Miles’ electorate north of Brisbane say they know little about him or what he stands for, and a lot of them are doing it tough.
Labor leader Steven Miles has promised a Sunshine Coast school a new $17.5m facility if elected, while spruiking the government’s energy plan in the region.
He’s standing in a South East Queensland seat of more than 40,000 voters, but this enigmatic LNP candidate won’t say where he works, nor even what he does for a living, writes Des Houghton.
Dane Pritchard, Carrol Halliwell, Jim Davies, Leanne Linard and Ryan Shaw went to battle in the seat of Nudgee. Here’s who came out on top and what it means for the people in Brisbane’s north.
Polling in the 2020 Queensland election has entered its final hour ahead of the 6pm deadline, with voters battling wild weather and major power outages as wild weather lashed the southeast.
Based on early counting, the Greens could find themselves in a position to hold the balance of power in Queensland, potentially making this man one of the state’s biggest powerbrokers.
A Greens strategist predicts the party will come close to recording the highest primary vote ever for the party in Australia in these two Brisbane seats.
Voters in the marginal Labor seat of Aspley say they’re voting for substance over slander this state election.
After weeks of campaigning, it’s time for Queenslanders to hit the polls and decide who will lead the sunshine state. Find our comprehensive list of where to vote in your local area.
With Queensland’s most crucial electorates in flux right up until polling closes, these are the make-or-break seats that will determine the state’s next premier.
As insiders from both parties grapple with a growing list of seats they could lose, Queensland’s two opposing leaders have mounted a last-gasp blitz of crucial battlegrounds.
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