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With early voting open, what are Queensland’s major parties pitching?

Matt Dennien

Updated ,first published

Early voting booths are now open, and the leaders of Queensland’s major parties have put in two weeks of travel to pitch their visions before the October 26 state election.

After taking the top job in December, Labor’s Steven Miles is hoping to secure a fourth consecutive term for his party, while David Crisafulli is gunning for the LNP’s third term in office in 35 years.

With well over a third of votes to be cast before polling day, we’ve laid out a summary of what’s on offer across a number of key areas. (We’ve also looked at the minor parties, here.)

Both Steven Miles and David Crisafulli have tried to (mostly) position the election as a forward-looking contest of ideas. Aresna Villanueva

While the promises and party stances are likely to be almost finalised now that votes are flowing, we’ll update the below with any major changes or additions in the coming days.

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Matt DennienMatt Dennien is a reporter at Brisbane Times covering state politics and the public service. He has previously worked for newspapers in Tasmania and Brisbane community radio station 4ZZZ. Contact him securely on Signal @mattdennien.15Connect via email.

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