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Labor yet to endorse six candidates in a no show Gold Coast campaign so far in some seats

LABOR is yet to endorse candidates in six Gold Coast seats as speculation strengthens about a late November poll date for the State election.

Labor candidate Rowan Holzberger has put up a billboard out the front of Federal Member for Fadden Stuart Robert's office in Labrador. Picture Jerad Williams
Labor candidate Rowan Holzberger has put up a billboard out the front of Federal Member for Fadden Stuart Robert's office in Labrador. Picture Jerad Williams

LABOR is yet to endorse candidates in six Gold Coast seats as speculation strengthens about a late November poll date for the State election.

LNP rivals in some key Glitter Strip seats have been campaigning for six months without an ALP candidate on the ground.

In two key battles, Sam O’Connor, in the new electorate of Bonney, and David Crisafulli, in Broadwater, have been doorknocking and attending community meetings since May.

“It’s a good headstart,” an LNP strategist said. “More than 7500 homes have been doorknocked in Broadwater.”

Broadwater candidate David Crisafulli is getting a jump on election campaigning by hopping on a boat and heading over to South Straddie to doorknock the 12 residents who live there. Photo: Richard Gosling
Broadwater candidate David Crisafulli is getting a jump on election campaigning by hopping on a boat and heading over to South Straddie to doorknock the 12 residents who live there. Photo: Richard Gosling

Parties have up to eight days before the poll to lodge nominations and not more than 18 days after the writ is issued by the Governor or the Speaker.

After Parliament begins three days of sittings today, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk could call an election at week’s end, with November 25 the most favoured date.

Labor is focusing most of its resources in Gaven where lawyer Meaghan Scanlon is attempting to unseat LNP MP Sid Cramp.

ALP Bonney candidate Rowan Holzberger has been campaigning since June and colleague Georgi Leader similarly working hard to unseat Jann Stuckey in Currumbin.

Gaven MP Sid Cramp at an Estimates Committee hearing at Parliament House — of all the Coast sitting MPs he faces the biggest campaign from Labor. Pic Tim Marsden
Gaven MP Sid Cramp at an Estimates Committee hearing at Parliament House — of all the Coast sitting MPs he faces the biggest campaign from Labor. Pic Tim Marsden

“I’ve been knocking on doors and calling locals in Bonney who are sick at the lack of accountability that representatives get away with here on the Coast. It’s time to change,” Mr Holzberger said.

Bonney will be the Coast’s most marginal seat and includes the working areas of Labrador, Arundel and Parkwood, but is expected to favour Mr O’Connor with the LNP predicted to have a 2.2 per cent margin.

“We’ve been campaigning hard since mid-May,” Mr O’Connor said.

“Every vote will count — so I’ve been meeting and listening to as many people as possible.”

Labor candidate Rowan Holzberger has put up a billboard out the front of Federal Member for Fadden Stuart Robert's office in Labrador. Picture Jerad Williams
Labor candidate Rowan Holzberger has put up a billboard out the front of Federal Member for Fadden Stuart Robert's office in Labrador. Picture Jerad Williams

Electoral boundary changes in Gaven slightly improve the chances of Mr Cramp, his 2.2 per cent margin increasing to 2.8 per cent after picking up Emerald Lakes at Carrara.

The boundary changes have also strengthened the LNP’s hold on Broadwater where the margin has increased from 7.2 per cent to 16.3 per cent.

A former Local Government Minister, Mr Crisafulli beat sitting MP Verity Barton in a pre-election contest in May and is yet to encounter enemy gunfire.

Mr Crisafulli said he had spent six months “trying to show people new energy in the local area”.

“I can’t control who else is running but I can control how often I get out and listen to the things that matter to local people,” he said.

Mudgeeraba MP Ros Bates and Bonney LNP candidate Sam O'Connor meeting to discuss a police beat near the Gold Coast University Hospital.
Mudgeeraba MP Ros Bates and Bonney LNP candidate Sam O'Connor meeting to discuss a police beat near the Gold Coast University Hospital.

A Labor spokesperson said hardworking candidates in Currumbin, Gaven, Bonney, Theodore and Coomera have been pounding the pavement and listening to locals.

Pre-selections in remaining seats of Burleigh, Mermaid Beach, Surfers Paradise, Mudgeeraba, Southport, Broadwater would be “finalised shortly”.

Labor estimates ALP members have made over 17,000 phone calls and more than 7000 door knocks.

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