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Q+A returns on Monday from the winner-takes-all political battleground of Queensland.
One week out from a state election, voters seem ready to flip the switch from Labor to the Liberal National Party. That's bad news for the Prime Minister, who can't win a second term without key Queensland marginal seats — and facing a growing Greens stronghold in inner Brisbane. While Anthony Albanese has been on the ground to support the Labor campaign, his recent $4.3 million cliff-top home purchase had tongues wagging amid housing affordability woes.
Premier Steven Miles has offered cut-price public transport, power bill discounts and free school lunches to woo voters. But Opposition Leader David Crisafulli's tough-on-crime pitch has cut through, despite data showing a decline in crime rates. In the second leaders’ debate they traded barbs over health, cost of living, housing, energy and abortion.
The Greens, meanwhile, say neither side is promising enough on housing and demand radical market intervention. And the conservative Katter’s Australian Party are confident of adding to their four seats in the Queensland parliament – and being a real Senate force at the federal election.
At the Brisbane Powerhouse, a panel of local powerbrokers will answer your questions. What are your most pressing concerns? What will decide your vote? Is it time for change – both in Brisbane and in Canberra?
I can’t wait to hear your questions – and get you answers.
Patricia Karvelas
Watch Q+A Monday at 9.35pm AEDT on ABC TV and ABC iview.
Register here to join the studio audience in Brisbane on Monday, October 21.