In fiery return from holiday, Labor leader points to the state’s firing economy and raises ghosts of past opposition leaders
Queensland’s premier has rebuffed opposition taunts about her leadership as parliament resumed amid ongoing speculation about her future.
“I had to write them down because there’s so many,” Palaszczuk said to laughter from the government benches. Deputy premier, Steven Miles, joined the chorus, touting the government’s “strong, united team of experienced ministers”.
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