Two Queensland seats would be scrapped under a long-awaited draft redraw of the state’s electoral boundaries, leaving the future of their two non-government MPs in doubt.
Boundary shifts appear likely to see the seat of Labor’s Meaghan Scanlon turn blue, as the major parties trade barbs over the work.
Imbil, Kandanga, Traveston, Amamoor and Amamoor Creek will become part of the Nambour (Nicklin) state electorate if a proposed redistribution of boundaries across Queensland goes ahead.
BREAKING: The seat of Dalrymple will be struck from Queensland’s electoral map under changes to the seat distribution leaked this afternoon. The Queensland Redistribution Commission was due to hand ...
With one parliamentarian from the far north set to go, residents in some areas will go from being 15 minutes' drive away from ...
The Rum City’s electoral boundaries could be shifting, as the state Commission moves to shore up numbers for electorates sitting out of range of its population quota.
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Seats lost, regional voters 'betrayed' in revamp
An electoral review has recommended scrapping seats, changing boundaries and renaming electorates as one state redraws the political map.
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