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Steven Miles is recontesting Queensland’s state election, and the opposition is targeting crime as both parties start campaigning
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Oct. 2, 2024 - 08:23
Premier Steven Miles has ditched the time-worn tradition of taking a chauffeur-driven car to government house to call the election. Instead, he's jumped on a public bus, hoping to secure the Labor government a fourth term. Meanwhile opposition leader David Crisafulli broke the starters gun, heading to the regions early to promise more funds for fighting crime.