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Palaszczuk wants to be remembered as a leader who stood for something

Monday February 15, 2021
If it’s ‘not the shoes you stand in, but what you stand for’, gender equality could be the third-term legacy of Australia’s most successful female politician, writes Katrina Beikoff
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk speaks at the Griffith University interview series. (Photo: Katrina Beikoff)
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk described seeing a catch up between former Prime Minister Tony Abbott and influential broadcaster Alan Jones reported as “a powerful meeting.”
When she then had her own tete-a-tete with the prominent commentator, former talk radio host…
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