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Kate’s warning for former colleagues
“Look at my political career, I had highs and lows and I’m definitely a stronger and more resilient person as a consequences of that,” she told The Courier-Mail.“But I also feel like when it’s time to get out you should get out and give someone else a go.”The 41-year-old shocked Queensland’s political establishment by announcing her plan to retire at last year’s state election.She’d been touted as a future Labor leader after defeating Campbell Newman in 2015 after he’d ousted her…
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