Sunshine Coast 2024 guide: Where to vote for the state election
Sunshine Coast residents will be able to choose among more than 70 polling booths to put in their vote on Saturday. Find your electorate.
Sunshine Coast residents will be able to choose among more than 70 polling booths to put in their vote on Saturday. Find your electorate.
Early voting is officially open for the 2024 Queensland state election. Here’s all the information you need to vote in the Mackay, Whitsunday, Burdekin and Mirani electorates.
Queenslanders are just days away from learning who will be their next state premier, with thousands expected to head to their nearest polling booth. FULL LIST
Having your say is an important function of democracy, but it can be overwhelming. Follow this guide on how to vote, so you can focus on who to vote for.
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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.
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.
Yet to cast your vote for Saturday’s state election and still don’t know which way to go? With time running out to make a decision, try our party policy quiz to steer you in the right – or left! – direction. TAKE THE QUIZ.
Sky News is bringing up-to-the-second coverage as Queensland decides tonight’s election with scrutineers poised to be the first to call the big seats. WATCH THE COVERAGE LIVE
With more than 30 marginal seats, the Queensland election could be anybody’s. These are the seats that could make or break either major party.
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