Greens emerge as new force
The Greens have taken the biggest scalp of the Queensland election, but the party is also on track to quadruple its number of seats.
The Greens have taken the biggest scalp of the Queensland election, but the party is also on track to quadruple its number of seats.
Labor’s Peter Russo, LNPs Warren Craze, Greens’ Claire Garton and three other candidates went head-to-head. Now that a winner’s been announced, find out what you’ve been promised.
Annastacia Palaszczuk is on track to win a historic third term as counting suggests Labor would hold on in the regions and steal precious seats from the LNP in the southeast.
Labor MP Duncan Pegg, LNPs Peter Zhuang, Greens’ Andrea Wildin and one other candidate duked it out for the multicultural seat in Brisbane’s south: find out what the winner has promised you.
Labor is yet to announce a candidate for one of the state’s most marginal seats while another party’s candidate doesn’t even live there. Here are the issues that count in the Townsville seat of Mundingburra.
It’s a seat Labor seized from the LNP in 2017, but prevailing conditions make it ripe for stealing back again.
It’s been a bellwether seat in Queensland elections, and it is particularly vulnerable to the state’s current coronavirus strategy.
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