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Australian Broadcasting Corporation·3 min read·medium

Queensland state electorates of Stretton and Hill to be abolished after review

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Queensland state electorates of Stretton and Hill to be abolished after review
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The Queensland Redistribution Commission has announced the abolition of the Stretton and Hill electorates ahead of the 2028 state election. Two new seats, Springfield and Caboolture, will be created to account for population growth in specific regions.

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Electoral boundary changes significantly impact political representation and the strategic landscape for upcoming state elections.

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The changes will come into effect for the next Queensland election in 2028. ( AAP: Dan Peled )

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The report balances the commission's administrative justification with the critical reactions of affected political figures.

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