Federal Labor leader Anthony Albanese has addressed the Queensland ALP state conference in Brisbane, with less than a year to the next election. Albanese made a pitch for regional and city votes in addressing the Queensland Labor conference. With an election due in under 12 months, the federal Labor leader has made the Sunshine State a focus of attention. In 2019, the party won only six seats in Queensland, down two, to the Liberal National Party’s 23. On Labor’s radar for the next poll are the seats of Longman, Leichhardt, Dickson, Brisbane, Flynn, Bowman, Capricornia, and Dawson. Albanese has told Labor’s Queensland faithful the Morrison government has “forgotten” their state, with Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk often having to step up to fill the void. He cited the example of the proposal to build a quarantine facility at Toowomba’s Wellcamp Airport, which the prime minister has argued does not stack up. “We …