Queensland’s Opposition Leader is pledging to the Premier the door at the next state election in 2024.
Annastacia Palaszczuk returned from her European holiday this week after facing a number of questions surrounding her leadership as itDavid Crisafulli told Sky News Australia people undermining and leaking disparaging information on Ms Palaszczuk had “come from within” the party.
“What’s most disappointing for me is that they are all using their energy climbing over each other trying to get the job they want rather than do the job they’ve got.” “In the end it doesn’t matter so that’s why we’ve launched a very forward-facing campaign more than a year out from the election.
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