Vote closed: Leaders to be asked for final message to voters
Steven Miles and David Crisafulli are being put under the pump by Courier-Mail subscribers this election. Now it’s time for you to vote on which question is asked.
Steven Miles and David Crisafulli are being put under the pump by Courier-Mail subscribers this election. Now it’s time for you to vote on which question is asked.
A woman running for a Central Qld state seat says victims of rape should not be allowed to terminate a pregnancy, while another has revealed she has had friends forced into that harrowing situation. See the views of other candidates.
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.
If the LNP wins next week’s election, David Janetzki is set to take charge of a $98bn budget, however as voting already begins he has failed to release the LNP’s full economic plan. A new survey reveals the discontent of his constituents.
Toowoomba’s major election forums to discuss energy and small business were marred by a shocking lack of candidates, which one prominent citizen described as “embarrassing”.
The LNP has promised a boost to policing numbers amid a spike in bikie activity on the Sunshine Coast, while Labor downplays the threat of organised crime.
The deputy opposition leader has continued to dodge questions over his snubbing of a crucial leaders’ debate where a cardboard cutout will take his place.
As campaigning gears up ahead of October 26 and early voting is less than a week away, check out who is hoping to win your vote in the electorates across the Greater Whitsundays.
The Labor leader forgot another candidate’s name on the Sunshine Coast, while across town the deputy opposition leader refused to reveal a key detail in his heavy rail promise.
The LNP has promised to create a second road to Highfields if it wins government, but the project’s chief advocate Trevor Watts can’t guarantee it will start construction in the next term.
A critical drug and alcohol rehab at the centre of successive election campaign battles but still without crucial government funding will get a boost under the LNP, Hervey Bay’s candidate has promised.
A Labor MP accused of bullying her staffers and treating them erratically and menacingly has dismissed the allegations as a by-product of a “very demanding” workplace.
From candidate anecdotes about the “devil’s lettuce” and bold calls to take on “terrorising” teen criminals, here’s how the Hervey Bay MP’s first public comparison with his election opponents went down at a colourful meeting.
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