Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has accused the Prime Minister of “cherry-picking” after the federal government did not approve a regional quarantine proposal located in Toowoomba, the state’s largest inland city. The debate over the quarantine proposal has been an ongoing issue for Palaszczuk. However, there has been little movement from the federal government. “We will continue to put our case to the federal government, but it’s a bit rich cherry-picking which ones the federal government likes and which ones they don’t like,” Palaszczuk said on Wednesday. “(Prime Minister Scott Morrison) doesn’t need any more detail … the threshold question here is are they going to allow flights to land into the airport, yes or no?” The Wagner Corporation has said it has offered the federal government all the information needed to build a quarantine facility that can host 1000 tourists and 300 staff. Still, the Morrison government has said the plan lacks …