Banning cash-for-access meetings, scrapping the royalty holiday to Adani and $1 public transport fares will be among the Greens' demands if the party holds the balance of power in the Queensland Parliament.

Fairfax Media can reveal the list of seven key demands from the minor party ahead of Saturday's state election.

The Greens' Amy MacMahon is considered the party's best hope for a seat in Queensland's Parliament. Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

Candidate for South Brisbane Amy MacMahon said the Greens would make the demands in any balance of power negotiations, including ending the waiting list for social housing and banning corporate donations.

"The Greens stand to win three seats this election, potentially putting the Greens in a crucial balance of power situation, and Queenslanders deserve to know where we stand," she said.