The retired veteran politician is joining the board of Australia Post.
She will take on the role following the departure of Tony Nutt who completed two terms as a non-executive director.READ MORE:Former Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has been appointed to the board of Australia Post.
"Australia Post's modernisation is critical to ensure it can invest to remain sustainable and continue to deliver for Australian communities over the longer term," Rowland said. Palaszczuk was the 39th premier of Queensland and the state's second longest-serving, just behind Peter Beattie, who held the top job for nine years.when she stunned the political world by defeating Liberal National Party leader Campbell Newman to become premier 2015.
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