Queensland has bid farewell to a former premier remembered as the right leader for a turbulent time.
Queensland has bid farewell to a former premier remembered as the right leader for a turbulent time and whose reforms left the state a better place.
He rose to the top job after the landmark Fitzgerald inquiry into police and official corruption led to the resignation of Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen. His sense of duty, dedication and “unstinting enthusiasm” left a lasting legacy across politicians young and old. While Ahern served his state for two decades, his children remembered him as a dad full of encouragement and good humour.
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