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Banh mi powered by election | Luke Richmond Joins the Unpacked Podcast

26 min · 29. maj 2026
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On this episode of the Unpacked Podcast, Steven Miles welcomes newly elected Queensland MP Luke Richmond to Parliament and to the podcast. They unpack the strange world of by elections, while biting into Luke’s sandwich of choice. If you want to know what campaigning is really like behind the scenes, the real risk of a by election and how Brisbane’s northside has changed over Luke’s lifetime as a local, this is an episode for you. With by-elections making headlines across Australia, this episode gives you an inside look at how they actually work — from the chaos of campaigning to the communities at the centre of it all.

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