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Stay ahead with Isentia's daily briefings on the QLD state election

In a fast-changing political landscape, staying informed is critical. Isentia’s daily briefing product ensures you’re always in the know about the latest developments in the Queensland state election. Delivered straight to your inbox every morning, our expertly curated briefings cover all key news, analysis, and emerging trends from media outlets across Australia.

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View weekly updates on this site, tracking the most talked-about moments across news and social media. From policy debates to shifts in public sentiment, our data-driven insights reveal where the conversation is heading and who’s leading it.

How is coverage of the debate shaping audience perspectives and engagement with the election?

  • David Crisafulli pledges to resign if he doesn’t reduce crime victims in his first term.
  • Labor Premier Steven Miles emphasises what was achieved with coal royalties to address cost of living issues

What media story spotlights the major parties?

Party mentions over time

The media stories leading up to the Queensland state election reveal a pattern focused on accountability, social issues, and party dynamics. There’s heightened scrutiny of political leaders, such as Crisafulli’s involvement in a training company, and the LNP’s calls for investigations into misconduct allegations. Social issues, particularly youth crime reform and housing affordability, are central to public discourse, with notable criticisms exchanged between parties. Divisive rhetoric, as seen in Hanson’s comments on welcome ceremonies, highlights the complexities of party positioning.

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Most talked about politicians

  • “David Crisafulli has avoided clarifying his stance on abortion and transgender rights, despite growing pressure ahead of Queensland’s state election” – 10/10/2024 – an article published by The Guardian on Crisafulli’s stance is shared across a Reddit forum: r/Brisbane
  • Pauline Hanson has a stronger social media presence, especially regarding her stance on Welcome to Country ceremonies.
  • Premier Steven Miles’ decision to opt for QSAC as a cost-saving compromise has propelled him to the forefront of news media coverage.
  • David Crisafulli’s push for the “adult crime, adult time” policy has placed him at the centre of Queensland’s youth crime debate and media spotlight.
  • Social media critics highlight Campbell’s past moves to implement Budget job cuts in 2012

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