Electoral review proposes scrapping two Queensland seats, changing boundaries of dozens more

Volunteers sorting votes for the 2024 Queensland State Government election

Generic images of vote sorting at the Gaven electorate Returning Office in Nerang in the Queensland State election 2024. Taken October 27, 2024. (ABC News: Jessica Lamb)

In short:

The Queensland Redistribution Commission has released its review on proposed changes to electorate boundaries.

The review has recommended abolishing the Brisbane Labor-held seat of Stretton and north Queensland's Katter's Australian Party held electorate of Hill.

What's next?

Objections to the boundary changes can be made over the next month with the redistribution expected to be finalised in June.