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Nutty Professor
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Not sure if this is the right section for this, if it's not can one of the mods please move it. I'm in Queensland and would like to know the requirements and procedure to run for Transport Minister (or whatever its called). If anyone can enlighten me it would be much appreciated. I've done research to no avail. I think we can all agree that someone with at least half a brain needs to get into office and get siht sorted: Anti-hoon laws Digital speed cameras Speed camera locations Rego prices P plate laws Driver education Highway speed limits Road surface quality Bus and train reliability Public transport ticket prices Any information at all would be greatly appreciated.
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