Tell the LNP to Select a Conservative Senate Team for 2028

26 March 2026

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The decision is happening now, not at the next election.

Send a message to the people choosing the LNP Senate team.

This Saturday 28 March, the Liberal National Party (LNP) State Council in Queensland will decide its Senate candidates for the next federal election.

With the Liberal/LNP vote declining, Queensland may only return one or two LNP Senators to Federal Parliament.

That means this internal party membership vote will determine who actually gets elected.

This is where the decision happens.

The Choice

At Turning Point Australia, we believe these positions should be held by genuine conservatives who represent the base of the LNP.

Right now, the first Senate position is held by Senator James McGrath.

He is being challenged by former Member for Petrie, Luke Howarth.

TPAUS is Backing Luke Howarth

There's a clear difference between the candidates. Here's our scorecard...

Senator James McGrath (The Moderate)

McGrath represents the internal, moderate direction many conservative voters are moving away from.

The Hon. Luke Howarth (The Conservative)

Howarth represents a centre-right, conservative & pro-freedom direction focused on reconnecting the party with voters.

Why Your Voice Matters

You may not get a vote in this process, but the people who do are our elected representatives.

They rely on your support….and vote!

When enough voters speak up, it sends a message:

Take Action Now!

The LNP says it wants feedback…let’s give it to them!

Use our tool below to email the LNP Senators, MPs and Brisbane City Councillors who will help decide this vote.

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