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Bushfires: ‘Double standards’ call on Qld Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s leave
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s decision to take leave as bushfires continue to burn throughout the state has sparked a rebuke from an opposition frontbencher who called out perceived double standards.
As Scott Morrison returned to Australia and apologised after cutting short his holiday in Hawaii, The Australian confirmed Ms Palaszczuk has taken Christmas leave.
Opposition industrial relations and education spokesman Jarrod Bleijie tweeted: “So it seems the left-wing trolls have a problem with the PM spending time with his family on a short holiday but have no problem with the leader of the state … who (by the way) is responsible for fire response being on holidays and apparently just boarded a cruise.”
There were dozens of fires burning throughout Queensland on Sunday, but they did not pose any immediate threat to people or property.
Ms Palaszczuk’s leave was advertised in the Government Gazette on December 16, with an announcement that she would be replaced by Acting Premier Jackie Trad.
A spokesman said Ms Palaszczuk planned to spend some of her holiday on North Stradbroke Island.
“The Premier is on leave in Queensland and is able to return at any time if needed,” the spokesman told The Australian.
The decision to go on leave amid a time of heightened fire danger came as Morrison faced a barrage of public criticism for his Hawaiian holiday.
The Prime Minister ultimately cut his family vacation short and flew back to NSW where he yesterday said he accepted criticism of his decision to leave the country.
In September, Mr Bleijie publicly criticised Ms Palaszczuk’s decision to fly to Switzerland on a business trip to promote Queensland’s Olympic Games bid while fires burned throughout the state.
The premier later cut her trip short to return to the fire zone.
South Australian Premier Steven Marshall cancelled his own scheduled overseas holiday on Friday as fires gripped the state.Mr Marshall, who had planned to travel to New Zealand, told The Sunday Mail he didn’t think it was “appropriate” to go on holiday on Friday while the State Emergency Centre was operational.
“While that still remains in force and my primary focus is to do everything that I can,” he said.
“I understand that I can’t be much practical use in one of these fires, I’m not on the front line, but there are powers I have as Premier which need to be available if things start going in the wrong direction.”
South Australian Premier Steven Marshall cancelled his scheduled overseas holiday on Friday as fires gripped the state.