Anna Bligh - Premier, Minister for the Arts* Paul Lucas - Deputy Premier and Minister for Health Andrew Fraser - Treasurer and Minister for Employment and Economic Development Robert Schwarten - Minister for Public Works and Information and Communication Technology Stephen Robertson - Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Trade Geoff Wilson - Minister for Education and Training Neil Roberts - Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Emergency Services Tim Mulherin - Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural and Regional Queensland Craig Wallace - Minister for Main Roads Desley Boyle - Minister for Local Government and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Partnerships Stirling Hinchliffe - Minister for Infrastructure and Planning Rachel Nolan - Minister for Transport Cameron Dick - Attorney-General and Minister for Industrial Relations Karen Struthers - Minister for Community Services and Housing and Minister for Women Kate Jones - Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability Annastacia Palaszczuk - Minister for Disability Services and Multicultural Affairs Peter Lawlor - Minister for Tourism and Fair Trading Phil Reeves - Minister for Child Safety and Minister for SportList I borrowed from brisbane times.com.au

 How Apt Anna Bligh, the Mistress of Illusions & Tricks should take on Arts as a Portfolio. & as my friend mentions SHE &  her cabinet are guilty of poisoning our water supply..

BIT OF HISTORY I FOUND some if not all these women have been reared on
politics & dirty tricks.. I learn from this bit of internet gossip..
"
Mark Bahnisch in Brisbane writes:
In the 2001 state election, Peter Beattie seized the opportunity to
install hand-picked candidates in several seats made vacant by the
casualties of factionally inspired electoral enrolment rorts exposed by
the Shepherdson Inquiry. Beattie’s ascendancy over his party is less
than at its peak, but he’s still played a role in ensuring
pre-selections for the ten seats of retiring MPs are “horses for
courses** In particular, Beattie pitched both to the women’s vote and
the party’s internal left through insisting that a good proportion of
female candidates was selected. These candidates include two daughters
of ALP politicians, Vicky Darling in Sandgate and Annastacia Palaszczuk
in Inala. Darling’s mother was a one time Federal member for Lilley,
and Palaszczuk’s father Henry is a Minister and the retiring MP for
Inala. But both have strong local connections and can’t be stereotyped
as “white bread# machine reared pollies."A STRONG SMELL OF ONIONS 

Heinrich "Henry" Palaszczuk (born 12 January 1947) is a former Australian politician. Born in Germany of Polish parents, he moved to Queensland. A school teacher prior to his entry into politics, he joined the Australian Labor Party in 1980. In 1984, he was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly as the Labor member for Archerfield, moving to Inala
in 1992. When Labor won office in 1998, he was appointed Minister for
Primary Industries and in 1999 also took the Rural Communities
portfolio. In 2004 he became Minister for Primary Industries and
Fisheries, and transferred to Natural Resources and Mines in 2005. In
2006 he had Water added to his portfolio. Palaszczuk retired from
politics in 2006; he was succeeded in his seat of Inala by his
daughter, Annastacia.[1]

A Whole bag of Onions Here


if you are as ignorant as me on the term #
whitebread urban dictionary explains

horses for courses**still vague term of horses for courses

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