00:00Regional Queenslanders with problems felt nationwide.
00:07Cost of living, rent.
00:09We need to do something about housing.
00:12Every day there seems to be something a bit different.
00:16They're obviously the political fault lines in Australian politics right now.
00:19The Prime Minister was keen to make his presence felt on the election campaign trail.
00:24You've brought the Premier with me as well.
00:27I'm very proud to support Stephen Myles' campaign.
00:30Peter Dutton has also hit the hustings, backing his state counterpart
00:35who, opinion polls show, is likely to be Queensland's next Premier.
00:40This government is just so tired and we want to make sure that our country can be the best it can be.
00:46It's a difficult time to be an incumbent government right now.
00:49We're seeing that not just throughout Australia but throughout the Western world.
00:53Even fresh governments like Chris Minns, which are performing objectively quite well, are struggling.
00:59Mr Dutton's appearance sparked questions on nuclear power.
01:03He wants two reactors in Queensland, putting him at odds with Mr Chrisafulli.
01:08Friends can have differences of opinion. That's healthy.
01:14The first step to blocking Peter Dutton's plan for nuclear reactors is to elect me in October.
01:21Labor holds just five of Queensland's 30 federal electorates, all in and around Brisbane.
01:27A poor showing in the regions at a state level would not bode well for Anthony Albanese.
01:32We need to do better federally in Queensland. We've made that clear.
01:35Anthony is an honorary Queenslander.
01:38For some, they're just keen for it to be done.
01:40I think we should have had both elections on this day, state and federal.
01:45Queenslanders head to the polls on October 26.
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