Three term MP defeated as Maryborough goes to the LNP
Maryborough’s three-term member Bruce Saunders has been defeated by LNP candidate John Barounis.
Maryborough’s three-term member Bruce Saunders has been defeated by LNP candidate John Barounis.
The polling booths have now closed with Queenslanders now waiting to hear who will be the next premier.
In signs the LNP is becoming increasingly desperate in the knife-edge seats of Keppel and Rockhampton, “scratchies” have made a last minute appearance in voters’ letterboxes.
David Crisafulli says he’s not threatened by polls revealing Queenslanders like his personality less now as he spends the day before the election on the Sunshine Coast paying tribute to Daniel Morcombe. VIDEO, DETAILS.
If Pauline Hanson’s ‘favourite son’ James Ashby takes the scenic Queensland seat of Keppel, locals and the media might be in for some ‘explosive’ moments, writes Mark Furler.
Voters in Warrego can expect to see seven names on their ballot paper on October 26. With candidates from multiple parties, and an independent, get to know your options before voting opens.
The man tipped to become Queensland’s next treasurer has responded to questions about his presence on the campaign trail, as he prepares to release the LNP’s costings prior to election day.
There will be no shortage of choice for Far North voters with 36 candidates campaigning across six seats in a bid to win a seat at parliament. See the full list of names and vote in the poll.
A Queensland LNP candidate has apologised for comments she made alongside a picture of herself defaced to resemble Adolf Hitler. But it’s not the first time her judgment has been questioned.
More than half of Queensland’s young voters have rallied behind Steven Miles as their preferred premier, saying his prolific social media use and cost of living measures have helped win them over.
Treasurer Cameron Dick has again laid down the gauntlet for a proper debate to his LNP counterpart David Janetzki, who took aim at what he called a “broken promise” over tax.
A re-elected Queensland Labor government would deliver 10 new permanent police beats across the state, including one in Far North Queensland.
A Labor powerbroker is predicting a “Steven Bradbury” win for the LNP and has given four key reasons why Labor won’t win a key Queensland stronghold on October 26.
With less than two weeks to go before election day, Labor has drawn line in the sand over the Nambour TAFE while the LNP goes on the attack about roads in Cooroy and Palmwoods.
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