Former Queensland premier will serve a three-year term, replacing a Coalition appointment – the former Liberal party federal director Tony Nutt
Palaszczuk was appointed by the Labor federal government to the $107,000-a-year post as a non-executive director of the national mail carrier.
The announcement marks one of Palaszczuk’s first professional moves since standing down as premier in December, almost nine years after leading Labor to victory at the 2015 state election. She resigned from the state parliament soon after.
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