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A 25 minute podcast on the QLD election and not a single mention of Katter’s Australian party? I didn’t hear anyone talking about them in the lead up to the 2017 election either and they won three seats. That’s more seats than the Greens and ON (who were both discussed in this podcast) have combined. Surely Katter would be looking to expand their northern Queensland block? Are the major parties gunning to win back any of those seats? That’s the analysis I came to hear.
4 candidates in the seat of Redcliffe, the sitting MP Yvette D’Ath, LNP Candidate Kerri-Anne Dooley, Independent Candidate Ian Philp and Greens Candidate Will Simon.
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