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Queensland proposes new electoral boundaries, including abolishing two seats and creating two new ones for the 2028 election.
The Queensland Redistribution Commission has proposed abolishing the seats of Stretton and Hill, with Stretton to be split into neighboring Labor seats and Hill absorbed into Hinchinbrook, Mulgrave, and a renamed Traeger.
The changes, aimed at correcting population imbalances across 93 electorates, include creating two new seats—Caboolture and Springfield—to reflect rapid growth in south-east Queensland.
The draft boundaries, the first since 2017, will be used in the 2028 state election.
Public consultation ended in mid-2025, with objections accepted until April 2026.
The commission emphasized fairness and accuracy, though Labor questioned the independence of a commission member linked to a government department.
The LNP and Greens urged additional new seats in the Logan-Ipswich corridor.
Queensland propone nuevas fronteras electorales, incluida la abolición de dos escaños y la creación de dos nuevos para las elecciones de 2028.