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Twitter analysis shows Queensland Labor has put Adani behind them

  • Written by Axel Bruns, Professor, Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology

There’s still plenty of time to go in the current Queensland state election campaign, but early signs from the social media trail offer some encouragement for Labor premier Annastacia Palaszczuk. She is receiving considerably more retweets than Liberal Opposition Leader Tim Nicholls, and chatter about the controversial Adani mine project has...

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