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After a neck and neck race on the campaign trail between the Liberal National Party and the Labor Party, election night 2019 has arrived.
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Drought policy, climate change and water infrastructure have been some of the big issues for farmers heading in to the election.
Knife-edge seats in north and central Queensland including Herbert, Dawson and Capricornia will play a pivotal role in deciding who will take government.
These seats received visits from both the Agriculture Minister David Littleproud and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack on the campaign trail this week.
Visit this article throughout the night for live updates on how the count is unfolding in rural Queensland seats.