Gold Coast Libs hacked weeks out from poll
An investigation has been launched after the LNP’s Gold Coast members were hit by a phishing scam appearing to use confidential information from the party’s membership database.
An investigation has been launched after the LNP’s Gold Coast members were hit by a phishing scam appearing to use confidential information from the party’s membership database.
A Gold Coast resident fed up with plans for light rail and overdevelopment has launched a GoFundMe campaign to send a unique message to council.
Surfers Paradise MP John Paul Langbroek was right to say that it’s important new Aussies assimilate and leave the troubles of their home countries behind. There’s just one niggling question that remains unanswered, writes Ann Wason Moore.
Readers have been sharing stories of accidents and hair-raising near misses at Exit 57 of the M1, with many saying the chaos has scared them away from the area.
GAVEN LNP candidate Sid Cramp last night snubbed a major resident election forum, leaving organisers stunned.
HINTERLAND residents opposed to the cableway have begun staging a pop-up protest outside the electorate office of Mermaid Beach MP Ray Stevens.
PREMIER Campbell Newman has refocused his campaign on the vote-winning issue of law and order as he moves to sandbag vulnerable LNP seats.
CANDIDATES in the Gold Coast’s most northern seat of Albert are preparing to spend every available second winning over voters before the election.
CLIVE Palmer was missing in action again when his Palmer United Party had their election launch on the Gold Coast this morning.
THE Gold Coast will take on a more central role in planning for the Commonwealth Games if Labor is elected to government this month.
MOST candidates are against it, but the cruise ship terminal is still the No. 1 issue for voters in Broadwater.
IN the uncertain LNP seat of Southport, the January 31 poll could essentially be a referendum on the $7.5 billion development of Wavebreak Island.
SUPPORT secured by Clive Palmer’s party at the federal election is expected to swing back to the party he tried to destroy when he launched the PUP.
SUPERDUCK general manager Wayne Yurisch has a simple message for all sides of politics in the lead-up to the election — spend more money on tourism.
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