More than one in three voters will likely cast their ballot before October 26,so we’ve laid out a summary of the major parties’ plans.
Seven minor parties including the Greens and One Nation,plus dozens of independents,are vying for parliamentary seats in the state election. Here’s your guide.
While Wednesday’s debate was streamed to the public,the leaders’ performances were aimed at the high-profile paying guests within the packed room.
The high-profile pledges land with early voting set to open Monday,and LNP efforts to beat the third-term Labor government to only its third win in 35 years.
Peter Dutton’s nuclear power ambitions have split his party in Queensland. Labor Premier Steven Miles says it may be a battle worth having in court.
An LNP government could keep Queensland’s coal-fired power stations operating beyond 2035. Experts say this would cost the climate and the Queensland budget.
The LNP leader has brushed off a third day of questions about abortion laws,while the premier has promised to grant Labor MPs a conscience vote.
The LNP leader again insisted there would be no change to abortion or assisted dying laws if he were premier. But it might not be up to him.
Opposition Leader David Crisafulli’s crime crusade has shifted from young offenders to domestic violence perpetrators.
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The incumbent energy minister,Labor’s Mick de Brenni,said he was confident his Federal Court appearance would not disrupt his party’s election campaign.