The Politics of Being Me The Politics of Being Me

Annastacia Palaszczuk

The Politics of Being Me
27 Apr
BOOK

ABOUT THE SHOW

When Annastacia Palaszczuk became leader of Queensland Labor, the joke went that her party’s opposition caucus was so small it could fit inside a seven-seater Toyota Tarago.

But the joke, as it turned out, wasn’t on her: in 2015, she became the first woman to win the premiership of Queensland from the opposition; in 2021, she made history again when she became Australia’s longest serving female government leader.

In conversation with the wonderful Frances Whiting, Palaszczuk reveals the triumphs and struggles of her storied career, the challenges of life in the public eye and the truth of what it takes to win as a woman in politics.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Annastacia Palaszczuk is a prominent Australian leader who served as Premier of Queensland for three consecutive terms. As Premier, she led a government that oversaw the response to Covid-19 pandemic and championed an ambitious agenda of economic and social reform. A strong advocate for women, First Nations peoples, Veterans, and the Arts, she also drove economic growth and job creation – particularly in rural and regional Queensland. Annastacia is an avid supporter of Queensland and continues to be deeply inspired by the people she met while in office.

Frances Whiting is one of Australia’s best known and respected writers. As national senior feature writer for News Magazines, she has won many journalism awards, including the Clarions Outstanding Contribution to Journalism prize in 2023. Frances has a national column in News Limited weekend magazines, and a weekly column which – at 28 years – is Australia’s longest running Sunday column. She has written two best sellers, Walking on Trampolines and The Best Kind of Beautiful, as well as two collections of her much-loved columns, Oh To Be a Marching Girl, and That’s a Home Run Tiger. Her latest book is The Nocturnals.

BOOK

PERFORMANCE DATES & TIMES

Mon 27 Apr 2026
7:30PM

VENUE

Powerhouse Theatre

TICKETS

PREMIUM
$49*
ADULT
PREMIUM
$45*
CONCESSION
A RESERVE
$39*
ADULT
A RESERVE
$35*
CONCESSION
B RESERVE
$29*
ADULT
B RESERVE
$25*
CONCESSION

DURATION

60 minutes

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Children under the age of two are not permitted; all other ages must hold a valid ticket

ACCESSIBILITY

  • wheelchair_accessible
Presented by Brisbane Writers Festival

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Annastacia Palaszczuk is a prominent Australian leader who served as Premier of Queensland for three consecutive terms. As Premier, she led a government that oversaw the response to Covid-19 pandemic and championed an ambitious agenda of economic and social reform. A strong advocate for women, First Nations peoples, Veterans, and the Arts, she also drove economic growth and job creation – particularly in rural and regional Queensland. Annastacia is an avid supporter of Queensland and continues to be deeply inspired by the people she met while in office.

Frances Whiting is one of Australia’s best known and respected writers. As national senior feature writer for News Magazines, she has won many journalism awards, including the Clarions Outstanding Contribution to Journalism prize in 2023. Frances has a national column in News Limited weekend magazines, and a weekly column which – at 28 years – is Australia’s longest running Sunday column. She has written two best sellers, Walking on Trampolines and The Best Kind of Beautiful, as well as two collections of her much-loved columns, Oh To Be a Marching Girl, and That’s a Home Run Tiger. Her latest book is The Nocturnals.