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With the ballot order set in stone, find out who nabbed the best real estate ahead of the Queensland election. SEE THE LIST
With the ballot order set in stone, find out who nabbed the best real estate ahead of the Queensland election. SEE THE LIST
Treasurer Cameron Dick accused his LNP counterpart David Janetzki of stumbling through two interviews today after two weeks of low-profile campaigning.
Early voters across Queensland are turning against Labor in droves – suggesting the government is set for a devastating defeat when the election is held in 10 days with several senior ministers at major risk.
Queenslanders have warmed to Steven Miles, but based on Labor’s track record it is time to give the other mob a go, writes the editor.
There may be no deep snarkiness and personal attacks in this election campaign, but the call to end the distorted truths in political adverts will come too late, writes the editor.
Queensland voters will be forced to choose between two unambitious visions, writes state political editor Hayden Johnson.
Only one of four political parties vying for office on October 26 are trusted more than they are distrusted, Roy Morgan polling shows. The most trusted party might surprise you.
Labor’s hijacking of a taxpayer-funded government slogan is being investigated by the Electoral Commission after an LNP complaint.
There are so many stupid ideas flying around this election campaign, the smart ones can’t get a look-in, writes Phillip Di Bella.
Cameron Dick has backed Steven Miles to be the leader of the Labor Party, signalling his confidence the government could be re-elected. VOTE IN OUR POLL
The Queensland election could produce a “loveless landslide”, such as we saw in the UK this year, writes the editor.
The LNP’s “adult crime, adult time” laws will be in place by the end of 2024 as part of a long to-do list David Crisafulli has promised to complete on schedule. But there’s one big problem. SEE THE LIST
Premier Steven Miles has refused to take a stand on whether Labor should preference the LNP above Katter’s Australian Party, which wants to repeal the legalisation of abortion.
Contrary to public perception, the rate of unique youth offenders has fallen over the past decade. But this offence continues to grow, writes Aimee McVeigh.
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