Redland City's three LNP candidates will hit the hustings tomorrow when Communities, Child Safety and Disabilities Minister Tracy Davis visits.
Ms Davis will start her Redland trip at Capalaba where she will meet sitting MP Steve Davis and visit the UnitingCare Community Centre.
Mr Davis, who holds the seat of Capalaba with a slim 3.7 per cent margin, is being challenged by the ALP’s Don Brown.
Redland City’s two other LNP candidates Cleveland’s Mark Robinson and Redlands Matt McEachan will also meet with the minister.
Mr Robinson, who is also Parliamentary deputy speaker, holds the seat of Cleveland with an 18.1 per cent margin and will be challenged by the ALP’s Tracey Huges, a 53-year-old mum of two from Wellington Point.
He will meet Ms Davis at Star Transport, an organisation which drives elderly and disabled people and their carers to medical appointments or social activities.
Star Transport general manager Peter Mann said he would show Ms Davis office computers bought with a $5000 state government grant.
"We use the computer equipment to take registrations for the Volunteering Redlands program and it is also available for organisations to use for training," Mr Mann said.
"Star wants to become part of the federal disability service industry and we're hoping the state minister will be an advocate and endorse us for commonwealth funding."
Star Transport was also granted $275,000 in state funds last year under the Queensland Community Care program for people under 65.
Ms Davis will also meet the LNP's candidate for Redlands, Mr McEachan, who was pre-selected in November after the party dumped sitting member Peter Dowling following a sexting scandal.