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Adrian Schrinner, Jonathan Sriranganathan and Tracey Price are running for lord mayor in the Brisbane council elections.

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Roads, rates, rubbish, and the reasons to run for mayor

Brisbane Times put the leading lord mayoral candidates on the spot with 20 questions – both personal and political – ahead of the March 16 election. Their responses are uncensored.

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What 20 identical questions revealed about Brisbane’s would-be lord mayors

The importance of keeping rates low separates the three main candidates for Brisbane lord mayor.

  • Cameron Atfield
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20 questions with Labor’s Tracey Price

We met with Labor lord mayoral candidate Tracey Price on Thursday, February 29, and put 20 questions to her. Here are her answers.

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Adrian Schrinner: ‘This whole job is a learning experience and I think mistakes happen all the time – it’s just the nature of what you do.’

20 questions with the LNP’s Adrian Schrinner

We met with LNP lord mayoral candidate Adrian Schrinner on Friday, March 1, and put 20 questions to him. Here are his answers.

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Greens Brisbane lord mayoral candidate Jonathan Sriranganathan answers 20 questions from Brisbane Times ahead of the March 16 council election.

20 questions with the Greens’ Jonathan Sriranganathan

We met with Greens lord mayoral candidate Jonathan Sriranganathan on Thursday, February 29, and put 20 questions to him. Here are his answers.

  • Cameron Atfield
Your options for Lord Mayor: Tracey Price, Adrian Schrinner and Jonathan Sriranganathan.

What you need to know about the Brisbane City Council election

Whether this is your first time voting or there’s something you’ve never understood about how it all works, here are the answers.

  • Rosanna Ryan

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Essendon and Hawthorn have hated each other for more than 40 years, from some old-fashioned thuggery and a fake drug scandal in the mid-80s to last year’s failed bid by the Hawks to poach the Bombers’ captain.

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