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Leaders talk crime, healthcare, abortion laws ahead of upcoming Queensland election
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Oct. 10, 2024 - 07:13
Labor has pledged almost 16,000 new frontline health workers for the next four years if re-elected. Meanwhile, Queensland's opposition leader was in Townsville talking crime, but he continued to dodge questions over his party's position on abortion.