"I think if they want to come back to the table for a discussion,we know very clearly where that line in the sand is.
"We are not going to tolerate racism and we’re certainly not going to tolerate the policies of 1930s Nazi Germany."
Comment has been sought from the KAP.
The premier went on to declare that once the parliamentary committee had finished with the proposed abortion reforms,she would ask them to examine end-of-life care,aged care,palliative care and dying with dignity.
“I have watched my own family suffer,this is an issue we must discuss,this is an issue we must confront,” she said.
LNP deputy leader Tim Mander agreed that Queensland's aged and palliative care services needed to be examined and improved,but didn't see it as a priority.
"I actually agreed with Annastacia Palaszczuk in what she said a few weeks ago that this wasn’t a priority for her in this term,"he said.
"We think there are pressing things,things like busting congestion,looking at overdevelopment,lowering electricity bills – we think they’re the issues at the moment that Queenslanders are worried about."
Mr Mander said it was too early to say whether the party would hold a conscience vote on the issue,but did say that the official LNP policy was not in favour of euthanasia.
Meanwhile,Ms Palaszczuk followedfederal Labor leader Bill Shorten's lead in making hay out of the Liberal Party's leadership crisis.
“You can travel to western Queensland to see the thousands of kilometres of wild dog fencing that is bringing back the sheep industry,” she said.
“In fact,the new PM Scott Morrison came to see it recently. Perhaps he took comfort knowing there is at least somewhere that he can keep the wild dogs at bay.”
The premier also joked at the expense of LNP MP Jarrod Bleijie,after he wore cufflinks with the letters "F" and "U",which he later explained related to his affinity forHouse of Cards,during an estimates hearing.
When discussing her government’s support of good quality local jobs,Ms Palaszczuk said:“That’s in stark contrast to our mate Jarrod Bleijie who can’t even procure his cufflinks in Queensland.”
The premier reminded the party faithful of the 164,500 jobs her government has created since coming into power and outlined the number of new schools and hospital expansions she was responsible for.
She also boasted about Volvo establishing a national base at Wacol,Boeing setting up its biggest drone research centre outside the US in Queensland,train construction returning to Maryborough and the impending construction of military Boxer tanks in Ipswich.