Prime Minister Scott Morrison and opposition leader Anthony Albanese will take advantage of Queensland’s domestic border reopening and begin doing the rounds to visit key seats in preparation for the expected-election next year. The Australian Labor Party’s (ALP) Anthony Albanese began his unofficial campaign in Caboolture, north of Brisbane, on Dec. 13. According to The Australian, Albanese is expected to target the electorate of Longman, north of Brisbane; Flynn, around Gladstone; and Leichhardt, covering Cape York and Cairns in the northernmost point of the state. Queensland was a critical state that contributed to Prime Minister Morrison’s Liberal-National Coalition party to victory in 2019. The government currently holds 23 out of 30 seats, compared to the ALP’s six. “Today’s border reopening is such welcome news for all those families who have been separated for so long, and Queenslanders who have been desperate to get home,” the prime minister told The Australian. …