New King of the North: Katter in the hat crashes LNP’s election party
The LNP is at risk of losing seats to an ascendant Katter party, complicating the Opposition’s path to majority government.
The LNP is at risk of losing seats to an ascendant Katter party, complicating the Opposition’s path to majority government.
The Opposition Leader has revealed an elected LNP Government will open one of four ‘crime prevention schools’ statewide in Central Qld. Find out what it means.
Candidates running for the seat of Mulgrave are being asked to consider the “liveability” of Cairns’ south as one party commits funds towards the upgrade of an “underused” park.
An LNP candidate has told of the moment he was duped into stopping at the side of a quiet rural road and then “physically accosted”, with threats made to his family, by an angry voter.
Redland city’s three state seats have become battlegrounds as election candidates entice voters with solutions to five key issues: living costs, housing, crime, Olympic venues, and hospital parking.
A regional Queensland deputy mayor widely expected to drop out of council to run for a Labor safe seat was working as a casual in the office while her local government election votes were being counted.
The race for the seat of Gaven is heating up as former Sunrise reporter Bianca Stone’s election campaign officially began with a subtle shot at Meaghan Scanlon, who returned fire shortly after.
Labor is on track to lose a whopping 21 seats at the state election if new polling for The Courier-Mail is replicated in October. Here are the MPs facing the chop.
A reinvigorated Greens announced six candidates to kick off their state election campaign, aiming to address housing affordability, corporate accountability, and environmental sustainability.
A parliamentary committee has heard a fund was allegedly set up to direct money to a former Queensland Minister while he was in office, but that MP has strongly rejected the claim.
The Gold Coast’s only Labor MP has said being named as Queensland’s youngest cabinet minister is a “great step forward” for the city.
The Election Commission of Queensland has confirmed it will conduct recounts in two Queensland electorates after a request from the LNP following the State Election.
Labor’s Jonty Bush, the Greens’ Katinka Winston-Allom and LNP candidate Trent Wiseman went to battle in the seat of Cooper. Here’s who came out on top and what it means for people in Brisbane’s inner west.
In a particularly concerning sign for the vanquished LNP, a major Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s election message resonated with this particular demographic.
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