‘Polite’ enthusiasm for Newman at LNP launch
Kristian Silva (Brisbane Times, 19.1.15) describes the LNP campaign launch: ‘Mr Newman used his campaign speech to highlight the LNP’s achievements during the last three years –
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Kristian Silva (Brisbane Times, 19.1.15) describes the LNP campaign launch: ‘Mr Newman used his campaign speech to highlight the LNP’s achievements during the last three years –
Donna Weeks writes in The Conversation (19.1.15): ‘It’s been a surprisingly muted campaign from the Palmer United Party (PUP) ahead of Queensland’s January 31 poll – and
‘Before becoming Executive Director of the TJRyan Foundation, I had spent most of my life (matriculating in 1957) as a political scientist in ivory towers, and
Vote Compass survey » Matt Wordsworth on the results of first Vote Compass results »
Results from four questions: how many government workers should Queensland employ? how much should the government do to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders find employment?
‘The LNP think it can, Labor won’t make “false promises”. Electricity prices and what both parties plan on doing about them continues to plague the election campaign. Queensland
‘With campaigning for the Queensland election in full swing, 612 ABC Brisbane asked listeners to share on social media one word that is most important to
‘The Greens have launched their Queensland election campaign in Brisbane by promising millions to encourage households in the Sunshine State to start using solar energy. Greens Leader
On 17 January ‘Labor’s Kate Jones … launched her campaign to oust Queensland Premier Campbell Newman from his seat of Ashgrove, vowing to fight the approval
Madonna King (Brisbane Times, 15.1.15) lists ten questions that ‘need to be answered’ during the election campaign. Madonna King – 10 questions that must be answered
Amy Remeikis writes in the Brisbane Times (17.1.15) that: ‘A Galaxy poll commissioned by News Corp showed that Queensland could well be on track for a
‘More people plan on voting for Kate Jones over Campbell Newman in Ashgrove – but voters in the electorate still think the Premier will win. ‘A
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