14-01-2015 09:59 AM - edited 14-01-2015 10:00 AM
For a few weeks this is a good place for all the Qld election stuff..
Both sides and even Clive
Labor will lose they have nothig and are a policy free zone
So post away.
01-02-2015 05:35 PM - edited 01-02-2015 05:36 PM
Annastacia WAS BORN IN AUSTRALIA.
Her father was born overseas but went to school here. The family has been here a long time.
How about making INFORMED comments.
Her father is of Polish ancestry and was born in Germany. Her mother was born in Brisbane.
on 01-02-2015 05:36 PM
@am*3 wrote:“PAL-A-SHAY”. (Palaszczuk) sounds like 'paperchick' ? Okaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay.
Pretty sad one has to pick on someone's surname.. bit like school bullies?
“PAL-A-SHAY” ??? OMG not even close to the Polish pronunciation.
That pronunciation is a pretentious attempt at making a Polish name sound French TOO FUNNY!!
I like the nickname Paperchick to me it will forever be that and i am guessing that a lot of the posters here will have to make a conscious effort not to thin of her that way, even if the don't want to admit it 🙂
on 01-02-2015 05:39 PM
Anna Pal-a-shay for me. I think she is commonly known as Stacia to her supporters?
I think paperchick is very odd indeed. Can't see any connection apart from it starts with the letter P.
on 01-02-2015 05:42 PM
paperchick? I doubt I'll be thinking that. Thought someone would at least say Pinochet, but paperchick I don't think will cut it
01-02-2015 05:43 PM - edited 01-02-2015 05:45 PM
Annastacia Palaszczuk was born 45 years ago in Durack, went to pre-school at Serviceton South State School in the same suburb in Brisbane's southwest, went to primary school at Jamboree Heights and then to St Mary's College in Ipswich.
"As all the Catholics living in that Inala, Durack, Darra area did," Annastacia Palaszczuk said.
My father (former Labor MP Henry Palaszczuk ) went to St Edmunds (a Catholic boys college at Ipswich).
"So it was natural that I would go to St Mary's.
She is proud of the Inala-Ipswich background and the influence it has had on her life.
The Palaszczuks were a Polish immigrant family, with her father beginning life in Australia at the Wacol Migrant Camp.
He became a primary school teacher - "and taught half of Inala he will tell you" - before entering state politics.
Stacia is one of four sisters born to Henry and wife Lorelle.
Siblings Cathy, Nadia and Julia have given her four nephews and nieces, who she proudly teaches to swim in her home pool.
By her early 20s she had two degrees - in Arts and Law from University of Queensland and a Masters in Arts from the London School of Economics.
In 1992 she went to the United States on a political study tour and listened to Bill Clinton as he began his push for the US presidency.
"We were following the presidential election campaign," she remembered.
"We were observers. They had a number of people from different political parties right across Australia selected to go over and follow the election campaign.
"At that time Bill Clinton was running to be the president and I remember hearing him speak in New Jersey and it was just amazing, passionate.
"And what Bill Clinton was always able to do was connect with people.
"And to me it is always important that you have to talk and listen to people as much as possible."
She has known sadness, losing a baby 11 weeks into a pregnancy when she was 34 and contracting endometriosis, which affects fertility.
Four years of IVF treatment were unsuccessful. Two brief marriages - in the mid-1990s to political journalist George Megalogenis and in 2004 to former senator Joe Ludwig's chief of staff Simon Every - both suffered.
In 2006, as she was considering life as a solicitor, she sought pre-selection for her dad's seat of Inala and won.
By September 2006, the name Palaszczuk rolled on as the MP for Inala but it was St Mary's College girl Stacia Palaszczuk, not Henry, who turned up at the office.
on 01-02-2015 05:45 PM
Possibly the pronunciation was changed a little to stop idiots from making fun of the name. Didn't work though did it?
on 01-02-2015 05:46 PM
No.
Don't know anything about a person but give them a stupid nickname... clever (not)
Juliar rings a bell.
on 01-02-2015 05:48 PM
https://www.howtopronounce.com/palaszczuk/
on 01-02-2015 05:50 PM
Pal - a - shay?? Don't think so. Poles are laughing already.
01-02-2015 05:50 PM - edited 01-02-2015 05:52 PM
People can choose how they have their surname pronounced. I have a cousin with a double barrel surname ( not born with it, current husband plus a surname picked from past generations), with the ponciest of pronunciations.
Anyway, surnames for politicians has no effect on how well they may or may not do their job.
Deflection from the real issues imo.... LNP lost in a BIG way in QLD.