Seeney on what went wrong
Amy Remeikis asks former Deputy Premier, Jeff Seeney, about the mistakes made by the LNP (Brisbane Times, 2.3.15). Amongst his comments was one about inexperienced staff
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Amy Remeikis asks former Deputy Premier, Jeff Seeney, about the mistakes made by the LNP (Brisbane Times, 2.3.15). Amongst his comments was one about inexperienced staff
While the outcome of the election remains in the balance, Roger Scott continues to dig deeper. In this article he considers political donations and the effectiveness
Policy Online (3.2.15) carries the link to a report on the results of a survey of political parties on liquor licencing: Political party responses to the Queensland Coalition
Professor Alex Bruns concludes his series in The Conversation about the use of social media in the Queensland election campaign. ‘In the 2015 Queensland state election,
David Fagan writes in The Conversation (3.2.15) that whoever becomes the next Queensland premier has a chance to wind back the winner-takes-all approach that has worked
Graeme Orr discusses the options ahead if Queensland finds itself with a hung parliament: ‘The ALP is … in the box seat in two senses. It
Roger Scott discusses the role of money in the Queensland election campaign, and provides five reasons why the community’s love was not for sale. Money can’t
Liz Minchin, Paul Williams and Tracey Arklay in The Conversation (3.2.15) discuss the Queensland LNP’s future. Dr Williams commented that if the LNP dumped its privatisation policy
Independent Peter Wellington will not work with the LNP in the new state parliament if former Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney or Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie remain in
Amy Remeikis (Brisbane Times 2.2.15) discusses the three men who may hold the balance of power in Queensland after the election count is complete. The three
Amy Remeikis reports in the Brisbane Times (2.2.15) that ‘senior LNP figures have met to thrash out a “seamless” leadership transition, with Tim Nicholls tipped as the
In the wake of the election, Mark Bahnisch writes in The Guardian (2.1.14) that ‘Political nostrums that have endured for ages should now be tossed out,
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