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Palaszczuk in new role

- Kate Stephenson

Annastacia Palaszczuk has revealed her new role will be a part-time commitment, giving way to a better work-life balance.

The former Queensland premier spoke with ABC Brisbane on Friday morning following the announceme­nt of her appointmen­t to the Smart Energy Council, an advocacy group campaignin­g for a renewable energy future, as internatio­nal ambassador.

“They appointed me, and I’m absolutely delighted,” Ms Palaszczuk said.

“When you leave politics, you want to pursue interests that you feel strongly about,” she said.

“Having brought down the Queensland energy and jobs plan whilst I was premier, I am very passionate about this industry – it’s something that I think I can add to their line of work.”

She revealed she would commit to “doing a few other things” alongside her position in the council but was enjoying a quieter life.

“I’ve been able to spend a lot more time with family,” she said.

“I’ve been able to take a bit more care of myself, engaging in sport activities, keeping healthy and I’m very much enjoying my lifestyle.”

Ms Palaszczuk confirmed she would have no conflict of interest in her new role despite her nearly decade long career in state politics.

“I have had integrity advice and everything is fine,” she said.

When asked if she would ever return to politics, Ms Palaszczuk said she was “very happy doing what I’m doing”.

“It was a great privilege and a great honour (to serve Queensland) and it’s something that I will absolutely treasure, but now it’s time for me to do other things and Smart Energy Council ticks all the boxes,” she said.

 ?? Picture: Liam Kidston ?? Ex-premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has joined the Smart Energy Council.
Picture: Liam Kidston Ex-premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has joined the Smart Energy Council.

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