It was the ABC that created one of the more heated debates at the LNP state convention in Brisbane on Saturday.

Day two of the convention was jam packed, with Liberal National Party members from across Queensland voting on almost 50 resolutions, ranging from the abolition of stamp duty and CEO salaries to the sanctity of human life and whether Australia should establish a national space agency.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull takes a selfie with a young party member at the LNP state conference in Brisbane on Saturday Credit:Dan Peled

While many resolutions were passed – or failed – without much dissent, the debate over two ABC resolutions lasted 40 minutes.

Young LNP President Mitchell Collier introduced the first resolution calling for the privatisation of the ABC, saying it was a waste of taxpayer money and there was "no need for a public broadcaster".