Queensland Premier’s rumoured health issues fuel speculation about political future

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Queensland Premier’s rumoured health issues fuel speculation about political future
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Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has revealed to reporters in Europe that she is suffering from 'health issues,' fueling speculation about her political future. Ms Palaszczuk spoke of her health issues while demanding photographers leave her alone outside of her hotel in Naples, Italy.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has revealed to reporters in Europe that she is suffering from"health issues," fueling speculation about her political future. Ms Palaszczuk spoke of her health issues while demanding photographers leave her alone outside of her hotel in Naples, Italy.

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