Steven Miles and David Crisafulli will go head-to-head in the first debate of the Queensland election campaign tonight.
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00:00Well, tonight is such an important night in the Queensland election campaign calendar.
00:08Both leaders, Stephen Miles and David Crisafulli, will be trying to convince Queenslanders why
00:12they should vote for their government and for them to take power after the October state
00:18elections.
00:19It's likely Stephen Miles will be questioned about his latest cost of living measure announcement,
00:24which he revealed just this morning.
00:26He said that if Labor takes power this October, he will create an energy price guarantee which
00:33will see Queensland household electricity bills remain lower than the mainland average.
00:38They're waiting for more detail of how this guarantee will work, but of course this comes
00:43after yesterday's announcement that his government would create a new publicly owned energy retailer
00:49to compete with the private sector and another state-owned company.
00:53This announcement has been met with criticism.
00:56The LNP labelled it wild, weird and desperate.
01:00Some experts have also questioned how the plan would work, given that in regional Queensland,
01:04where locals rely on the current state-owned provider, electricity prices are capped.
01:10But this is just one element of the Labor government's cost of living commitments.
01:14We've seen the party commit to a raft of measures to combat rising prices across Queensland
01:20if they're elected, including 50 cent public transport fares, doubling the first homeowner's
01:26grant and also making state-owned petrol stations across Queensland.
01:32There's no doubt that Stephen Miles will try to reiterate these policies tonight when he
01:36takes to the debate stage.
01:39And the LNP leader, David Chrisofulli, will also likely hit his key points, key election
01:45issues in the debate tonight as well.
01:47That is ambulance ramping, cost of living, but mainly youth crime.
01:52Youth crime has really formed up to be a key LNP election issue.
01:56The LNP has already made some announcements in relation to youth crime, including their
02:01policy of adult crime, adult time, which would see youth offenders sentenced at the same
02:07rates as adult offenders for serious crimes, including murder.
02:13They've also announced $40 million to create two new schools for high-risk youth offenders
02:19as well.
02:20With 24 days left until the state election, there's no doubt there'll be more policies,
02:25more commitments announced over the coming weeks.