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Brisbane AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos October 28, 2020: Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Queensland opposition LNP leader Deb Frecklington go head to head at the Sky News speaker forum at the Broncos Leagues Club ahead of the state election. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Sarah Marshall
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Who won fiery leaders’ debate?

The undecided voters taking part in the People’s Forum rated Annastacia Palaszczuk’s performance the best, but what was the verdict from the Gold Coast Bulletin and Courier Mail team of experts?

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Gold Coast MP John Paul-Langbroek at the Small Business Association of Australia lunch on the Gold Coast.Picture by Scott Fletcher

We could have done more for the Coast

THE Gold Coast’s John-Paul Langbroek is one of the Parliament’s longest serving MPs. He admits the LNP in government could have done more for the city, reveals his admiration for Peter Beattie and tells why Labor fails to understand the Glitter Strip.

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Minister for Main Roads, Road Safety and Ports and Minister for Energy, Biofuels and Water Supply, Mark Bailey (left), Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk (2nd from left), Wayne Staunton (2nd from right), Project Manager and the ALP candidate for Burdekin, Mike Brunker (right) are seen taking a selfie while inspecting the Clare Solar Farm project near the North Queensland town of Ayr during the Queensland Election campaign on Sunday, November 12, 2017. Premier Palaszczuk announced if re-elected her government would commit $151.6 million to the expansion of large scale renewable energy generation. (AAP Image / Darren England) NO ARCHIVING

Sparks fly over electricity bills

THE LNP will launch a poll offensive today to convince Queenslanders they are going to be more than $1000 better off under fairer electricity pricing and reduced government fees.

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Traffic heading North and South along the M1 through Helensvale. Taken from pedestrian walkway at 4:30pm.   Picture: Jerad Williams

Why M1 funding fix is still in doubt

UPDATE: A key Coast commitment by LNP leader Tim Nicholls to fund an M2 remains in doubt, say Labor – but a Federal Minister is calling it “pathetic” politics on critical infrastructure.

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