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Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is seen on the media bus during the Queensland Election campaign in Cairns, Wednesday, November 1, 2017. Premier Palaszczuk announced that her government will give Cairns State High School $11 million of funding for school infrastructure. (AAP Image/Darren England) NO ARCHIVING

Premier scared to visit Gold Coast

THE Opposition says Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is too scared to visit the Gold Coast after camping out at other coastal regional cities during the election campaign’s first week.

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Queensland LNP leader Tim Nicholls looks on during a helicopter flight over Townsville, Thursday, November 2, 2017. Mr Nicholls in Townsville as part of the 2017 Queensland election campaign, today announced a $25.9 million law and order package for the region. (AAP Image/Dave Hunt) NO ARCHIVING

How cops could chase criminals again

A BAN on police chases introduced for public safety could be scrapped if the LNP is elected, with the Opposition saying GoldCoast cops could soon be chasing criminals and hoons on the highway again.

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Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk (centre) is seen at Cairns State High School during the Queensland Election campaign in Cairns, Wednesday, November 1, 2017. Premier Palaszczuk announced that her government will give the school $11 million of funding for school infrastructure. (AAP Image/Darren England) NO ARCHIVING

Hanson factor drives blitz

THE threat of One Nation is acting as a lightning rod for the major parties, with more than half of the seats blitzed in the first four days of the campaign hotbeds for the surging protest party.

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Queensland LNP leader Tim Nicholls (2nd from right) speaks to media at a doorstop during a visit to a small business forum at Nerang RSL along with, (L-R) LNP candidate for Bonney Sam O'Connor, deputy leader Deb Frecklington, LNP member Sid Cramp and LNP candidate for Theodore Mark Boothman, as part of the 2017 Queensland election campaign, in Brisbane, Tuesday, October 31, 2017. (AAP Image/Glenn Hunt) NO ARCHIVING

What small businesses really want

GOLD Coast small businesses want politicians to get out of their way so they can focus on creating jobs and employing more locals. These are the items on their wish list.

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