Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and LNP Leader Deb Frecklington have faced off in the second and final debate of the campaign. It followed the announcement the NSW border will open next week except for Sydney.
The LNP has revealed its election costings today,showing $5 billion in election promises while insisting it can achieve a surplus in the next four years.
Annastacia Palaszczuk and Deb Frecklington have faced off in the first of two debates in the final stretch of the election campaign this afternoon as they work to convince every remaining voter.
Outgoing Labor Minister Kate Jones has slammed Clive Palmer's attack ads as"disgraceful lies". Meanwhile Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has been dealt a broadside by former Labor Premier Peter Beattie.
Labor says it makes no apologies for borrowing money to fund its election promises as it releases its full election costings today,putting pressure on the LNP to do the same.
The main election action moves entirely to the southeast today with Labor on its way back to Brisbane and the LNP spending a second day on the Gold Coast.
Labor and the LNP have spent the day defending their policy announcements from yesterday,and both parties look to shore up key regional seats.
The LNP will introduce a youth curfew in Townsville and Cairns while Labor has plans to build a"second Bruce Highway"as the two major parties try to secure marginal seats in the state's north.
Labor starts the day on the Gold Coast while the LNP is in central Queensland as a record number of people vote early meaning the camps are pitching to a dwindling crowd.
Voters have flocked to the polls on Monday as voting officially begins in election,while Labor has promised to introduce its VAD laws by February,and the LNP has distanced itself from Clive Palmer.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has had trouble leaving Queensland ahead of the National Cabinet meeting today,as Labor and the LNP start the day in the Brisbane.