The LNP will put the Greens last on its how-to-vote cards for the state election and also preference One Nation over Labor in a majority of seats where all three parties have candidates.

“The only way for Queenslanders to get the positive change they want is to vote for their local Liberal National Party candidate. And the only way for you and your family to get ahead is to vote for your local Liberal National Party candidate,” Opposition Leader Tim Nicholls said in a statement issued on Friday night.

Opposition Leader Tim Nicholls on the campaign trail in Toowoomba in Friday. Credit:AAP

However, LNP president Gary Spence insisted the party had not entered into any preference arrangement with other parties.

An LNP spokesman said he did not know how many seats the party had preferenced One Nation, but confirmed there were more One Nation first preferences than Labor.