Circuit-breaker or sinking ship: How Labor’s hopes fall on four heads

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Circuit-breaker or sinking ship: How Labor’s hopes fall on four heads
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Things can turn quickly in politics. Thursday’s Queensland cabinet reshuffle and its ripples will give directional clues for the next twist.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s cabinet reshuffle may be viewed as a circuit-breaker for a third-term government going through a rough patch, a chance to reset ahead of a state election still 17 months away.

The balance of what we do and don’t know about Palaszczuk’s surprise plans for a new-look cabinet – expected to be revealed and sworn in on Thursday – is still largely speculative.

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