The Queensland Premier has continued his messaging on power prices promising a re-elected Labor Government would introduce an energy price guarantee.
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00:00We're in the electorate of Mooranny, held by CADA's Australian party.
00:06It's the second time in two days that Stephen Miles has made announcements without Labor's
00:10local candidate, Susan Tedder.
00:13The ABC's been told she's been absent because of a death in the family.
00:17But Mr Miles was unable to immediately recall her name.
00:20What's the name of your candidate for Mooranny?
00:23I don't have that detail in front of me.
00:25You don't know the name of the candidate that's running for your team in the seat that you're
00:28in today?
00:30Susan?
00:31Yeah, of course, it's Susan.
00:32Yep.
00:33Mr Miles and Ms Tedder both attended a Labor event in Mackay on Tuesday.
00:37Meanwhile, the Premier is continuing his focus on energy policy, today announcing if re-elected
00:43Labor would introduce what it's calling an energy price guarantee, but it seems there'll
00:47be no mechanism.
00:49Mr Miles says it would see Queensland household bills remain lower than the mainland average
00:53national electricity market price.
00:56Both parties are returning to Brisbane today for the first of one of three leaders' debates.