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Miles’ school lunch program gains traction and LNP members are questioned over abortion stance in lead-up to Queensland’s state election
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2024-10-18
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The two leaders are winding their way back down the state tonight after a day of pressing the flesh and pushing their policies. For Labor it was free school lunches, while the LNP was once again honing in on crime.
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