Nine-vote margin: The first MP to fall when Labor’s dam wall bursts
Twin issues could hurt Labor’s chances in the battle for Queensland’s most marginal electorate.
Twin issues could hurt Labor’s chances in the battle for Queensland’s most marginal electorate.
After vague responses last week, the LNP has today promised to ‘put the brakes’ on a controversial 195-unit housing development in Noosa, if elected later this month.
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.
Ali King, Fiona Gaske and Ross Konowalenko went head to head for the seat of Pumicestone. Here’s who came out on top and what it means for people in Bribie Island and surrounds.
Labor’s Joan Pease, LNPs Gordon Walters, Greens’ Ken Austin and three other candidates duked it out for the bayside seat: find out what the winner has promised you.
Steven Miles, Yvonne Barlow and Jason Kennedy went to battle in the seat of Murrumba. Here’s who came out on top and what it means for people Moreton Bay residents.
Christopher Leech, Tara Seiffert-Smith, Nikki Boyd, Bruce Vaschina, Kara Thomas, Steve Austin, Maureen Brohman, and Alissa Pattrick went to battle in the seat of Pine Rivers. Here’s who came out on top and what it means for the people in Pine Rivers.
Stirling Hinchliffe, Rodney Miles, Clark Siemsen, Miree Le Roy and Todd Milham went to battle in the seat of Sandgate. Here’s who came out on top and what it means for the people in Brisbane’s bayside.
Chris Whiting, Phil Carlson and Aai Reddy went to battle in the seat of Bancroft. Here’s who came out on top and what it means for the people in Moreton Bay.
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.
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