Queensland election 2015: northern politics prove the value of upper houses

By The Canberra Times
Updated April 23 2018 - 8:18pm, first published January 14 2015 - 6:11pm

Queenslanders have long had a different approach to politics. This is hardly surprising: the northern state differs substantially, in culture and demographic make-up, from most other parts of the country. Australia transitioned rapidly during the past century from a network of rural and regional towns into one of the world's most urbanised societies. But change was slower in Queensland. Today, a substantial minority of the state's residents – about four in 10 – still live outside metropolitan areas.

Subscribe now for unlimited access.

or signup to continue reading

All articles from our website & app
The digital version of Today's Paper
Breaking news alerts direct to your inbox
Interactive Crosswords, Sudoku and Trivia
All articles from the other in your area

Get the latest Canberra news in your inbox

Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date.

We care about the protection of your data. Read our Privacy Policy.