QLD election: How every seat fell
Labor has won Queensland’s election. Here’s how all the seats fell. INTERACTIVE
Labor has won Queensland’s election. Here’s how all the seats fell. INTERACTIVE
A victorious Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has thanked the people of Queensland as she declared victory in the 2020 state election, being returned for a third term as voters turned their backs on the LNP. But experts were left ‘gobsmacked’ by LNP leader Deb Frecklington’s concession speech.
Labor’s Corrine McMillan MP, LNPs Janet Wishart, Greens’ Rob Walter and four other candidates stood for the must-win marginal seat. Now there’s a winner, find out what you’ve been promised.
Labor’s Lisa O’Donnell, LNPs Steve Minnikin, Greens’ Kathryn Fry and three other candidates went head-to-head. Now that a winner’s been announced, find out what you’ve been promised.
The Courier-Mail and its sister mastheads will host live-streamed election debates in 40 seats across the state, starting tonight. SEE THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE
LNP Senator Matt Canavan given his decision over a possible switch to the lower house to contest a forthcoming southeast Queensland by-election, ending a week of speculation around the move which could have cleared the way for a future leadership tilt.
A rural fire brigade, which has no fire truck, no paid fire fighters and no shed, is at the centre of a major election stoush in one of the state’s most marginal seats.
It reads like “fake news” but there is a place in Queensland where business is booming, profits are up, bosses are crying out for workers and every hotel room is booked.
It’s one of Queensland’s most marginal electorates – divided by one of its busiest roads. And it will be a seat to watch at next month’s state election.
The Prime Minister has revealed his thoughts on being banned from Queensland for the duration of the state election campaign unless he’s prepared to fork over $2800 to quarantine for two weeks in a local hotel.
There’s a huge amount at stake at the October 31 state election. But not just for Annastacia Palaszczuk, who just a few months ago looked to be in a winning position. A loss for the Opposition would have serious implications for the future of the LNP, writes Paul Williams.
The Greens will announce a generous plan that will save Queenslanders hundreds of millions of dollars – if the party wins the balance of power at next month’s state election.
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