David Crisafulli is set to become Queensland's 41st premier after claiming victory in the state election.
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"If I can jump above one of them, that'd put me at a huge advantage to possibly take the seat," Mr Lesina said today. He cast his vote based on local issues with the hope of more investment for the Mareeba Hospital and the Barron River Bridge.Lynette O'Connor from Brisbane believes the biggest challenges facing the incoming Crisafulli government is addressing the state's housing crisis and cost of living pressures.
"I am looking forward to getting back onto the job and to deliver on our commitments, and delivering a fresh start for Queensland." "We have knocked on thousands of doors, called hundreds of phones, had I don't know how many conversations with locals and crime was the number one issues that would come through to us."
"We'll be enforcing our making Queensland safer laws by Christmas, which means that there will be adult time for adult crime," she says.is projected to not only hold her Noosa seat, but is likely to increase her vote compared to the 2020 election.Ms Bolton says she will ensure that money promised during the campaign will still be spent on the community.
Ms Stewart, however, conceded defeat on Sunday afternoon, wishing Ms Bolton "all the very best for the next four years".is one of the only Labor MPs to have retained his seat in regional Queensland and is now Labor's only representation in the north."When I look at the results, there's not this huge swing that everyone was expecting," Mr Healy says.
Hervey Bay is one of the seats that delivered government to the LNP, with former local councillor and LNP candidateBeer in hand, Trent Holland said "we needed a new government".Mr Holland says the loss of the seat to the LNP was partly caused by a backlash from commercial fishers against the Labor government’s
“This is a project that everyone locally knows should have been built, could have been built, and would have been built much cheaper if it had been done when it was first proposed.”says he believes Labor chased Green votes in Brisbane at the detriment of regional seats where crime is a key issue.
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