Annastacia Palaszczuk concedes she must communicate better with Queenslanders and Labor colleagues in a lengthy press conference to mark her return to work.
, there is no active push to remove her and party rules make it incredibly hard to do so unless she decides to bow out of the role.she plans to lead her third-term Labor government to the next election.After raising previously unmentioned “health issues” while on holidays, Palaszczuk said on Monday she had a “medical episode” while in Mackay for the state Labor conference in June.
“But of course, as a government, as the leader of the government, I can always do things better,” she said.
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