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(Redirected from Government of Queensland)

Queensland Government

State government

Overview
Established

State Queensland
Country Australia
LeaderPremier (Steven Miles)
Appointed byGovernor (Jeannette Young)
Main organ

Ministries22government departments[1]
Responsible toParliament of Queensland
Annual budgetIncrease $87.6 billion (2023–24)[2]
Headquarters1 William Street, Brisbane
Websiteqld.gov.au

The Queensland Government is the state governmentofQueensland, Australia, a parliamentary constitutional monarchy. Government is formed by the party or coalition that has gained a majority in the state Legislative Assembly, with the governor officially appointmenting office-holders.[3] The first government of Queensland was formed in 1859 when Queensland separated from New South Wales under the state constitution. Since federation in 1901, Queensland has been a state of Australia, with the Constitution of Australia regulating its relationship with the federal government.

Queensland's system of government is influenced by the Westminster system and Australia's federal system of government. Executive acts are given legal force through the actions of the governor of Queensland (the representative of the monarch, Charles III), although the governor in practice performs only ceremonial duties, with de facto executive power lying with the Cabinet. The Cabinet is the government's chief policy-making organ which consists of the premier and all ministers. Each minister is responsible for exercising policy and legislation through the respective state government department.

The headquarters for each government department are located in the capital city of Brisbane, with most government departments based at 1 William Street, a purpose-built skyscraper in Brisbane CBD.

Executive and judicial powers

[edit]

Queensland is governed according to the principles of the Westminster system, a form of parliamentary government based on the model of the United Kingdom. Legislative power rests with the Parliament of Queensland, which consists of the King, represented by the Governor of Queensland, and the one house, the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. De jure executive power rests formally with the Executive Council, which consists of the Governor and senior minister, but is exercised de facto by the state cabinet.

The Governor, as representative of the Crown, is the formal repository of power, which is exercised by him or her on the advice of the Premier of Queensland and the Cabinet. The Premier and Ministers are appointed by the Governor, and hold office by virtue of their ability to command the support of a majority of members of the Legislative Assembly. Judicial power is exercised by the Supreme Court of Queensland and a system of subordinate courts, but the High Court of Australia and other federal courts have overriding jurisdiction on matters which fall under the ambit of the Australian Constitution.

Current Ministry

[edit]
Portrait Minister Portfolio Took office Left office Duration of tenure Party Electorate
Cabinet Ministers
Steven Miles 15 December 2023 Incumbent 215 days Labor Murrumba
Cameron Dick
  • Treasurer
  • Minister for Trade and Investment
  • 15 December 2023 Incumbent 215 days Labor Woodridge
    Grace Grace
    • Minister for State Development and Infrastructure
  • Minister for Industrial Relations
  • Minister for Racing
  • 18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor McConnel
    Shannon Fentiman
  • Minister for Women
  • 18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Waterford
    Yvette D'Ath
  • Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence
  • 18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Redcliffe
    Mick de Brenni
    • Minister for Energy and Clean Economy Jobs
    18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Springwood
    Meaghan Scanlon
    • Minister for Housing, Local Government and Planning
  • Minister for Public Works
  • 18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Gaven
    Mark Ryan
    • Minister for Police and Community Safety
    18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Morayfield
    Leeanne Enoch
    • Minister for Treaty
  • Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships
  • Minister for Communities
  • Minister for the Arts
  • 18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Algester
    Di Farmer
    • Minister for Education
  • Minister for Youth Justice
  • 18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Bulimba
    Mark Furner
    • Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries
  • Minister for Rural Communities
  • 18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Ferny Grove
    Glenn Butcher
    • Minister for Regional Development and Manufacturing
  • Minister for Water
  • 18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Gladstone
    Scott Stewart
    • Minister for Resources and Critical Minerals
    18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Townsville
    Leanne Linard
    • Minister for the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef
  • Minister for Science and Innovation
  • 18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Nudgee
    Nikki Boyd
    • Minister for Fire and Disaster Recovery
  • Minister for Corrective Services
  • 18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Pine Rivers
    Bart Mellish
    • Minister for Transport and Main Roads
  • Minister for Digital Services
  • 18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Aspley
    Lance McCallum
    • Minister for Employment and Small Business
  • Minister for Training and Skills Development
  • 18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Bundamba
    Charis Mullen
    • Minister for Child Safety
  • Minister for Seniors and Disability Services
  • Minister for Multicultural Affairs
  • 18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Jordan
    Michael Healy
    • Minister for Tourism and Sport
    21 December 2023 Incumbent 209 days Labor Cairns
    Assistant Ministers[4][5]
    Bruce Saunders
    • Assistant Minister for Train Manufacturing, Regional Development and Jobs
    18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Maryborough
    Julieanne Gilbert
    • Assistant Minister for State Development, Infrastructure, Industrial Relations and Racing
    18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Mackay
    Brittany Lauga
    • Assistant Minister for Health and Regional Health Infrastructure
    18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Keppel
    Ali King
    • Assistant Minister for Housing, Local Government, Planning and Public Works
    18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Pumicestone
    Jennifer Howard
    • Assistant Minister for Treasury, Trade and Investment
    18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Ipswich
    Shane King
    • Assistant Minister for Clean Economy Jobs
    18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Kurwongbah
    Corrine McMillan
    • Assistant Minister for Education and Youth Justice
    18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Mansfield
    Jimmy Sullivan
    • Assistant Minister for Justice and Veterans' Affairs
    18 December 2023 Incumbent 212 days Labor Stafford
    Portfolio Shadow Minister State Electorate Year Elected Years in Parliament Image
    Leader of the Opposition
    Shadow Minister for Tourism
    Shadow Minister for Olympics and Paralympics

    State Member for Broadwater (2017–)

    David CrisafulliMP Broadwater 2017 5
    Deputy Leader of the Opposition
    Shadow Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning
    Shadow Minister for Olympic and Paralympic Infrastructure and Jobs
    Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations

    State Member for Kawana (2009–)

    Jarrod BleijieMP Kawana 2009 13
    Shadow Minister for Finance and Better Regulation
    Shadow Minister for Integrity in Government

    State Member for Maroochydore (1992–)

    Fiona SimpsonMP Maroochydore 1992 30
    Shadow Treasurer
    Shadow Minister for Investment and Trade

    State Member for Toowoomba South (2016–)

    David JanetzkiMP Toowoomba South 2016 6
    Shadow Minister for Health and Ambulance Services
    Shadow Minister for Medical Research
    Shadow Minister for Women

    State Member for Mudgeeraba (2009–)

    Ros BatesMP Mudgeeraba 2009 13
    Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services
    Shadow Minister for Fire and Emergency Services
    Shadow Minister for Rural and Regional Affairs

    State Member for Burdekin (2015–)

    Dale LastMP Burdekin 2015 7
    Shadow Minister for Customer Service
    Shadow Minister for Transport and Main Roads

    State Member for Chatsworth (2012–)

    Steve MinnikinMP Chatsworth 2012 10
    Shadow Attorney-General
    Shadow Minister for Justice
    Shadow Minister for CBD Activation

    State Member for Clayfield (2006–)

    Tim NichollsMP Clayfield 2006 16
    Shadow Minister for Education
    Shadow Minister for the Arts

    State Member for Moggill (2015–)

    Christian RowanMP Moggill 2015 7
    Shadow Minister for Water and the Construction of Dams
    Shadow Minister for Regional Development and Manufacturing

    State Member for Nanango (2009–)

    Deb FrecklingtonMP Nanango 2009 13
    Shadow Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy

    State Member for Condamine (2015–)

    Pat WeirMP Condamine 2015 7
    Shadow Minister for Housing and Public Works
    Shadow Minister for Sport and Racing
    Shadow Minister for Olympic and Paralympic Sport and Regional Engagement

    State Member for Everton (2009–)

    Tim ManderMP Everton 2009 13
    Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

    State Member for Gympie (2015–)

    Tony PerrettMP Gympie 2015 7
    Shadow Minister for Local Government
    Shadow Minister for Disaster Recovery
    Shadow Minister for Volunteers

    State Member for Warrego (2015–)

    Ann LeahyMP Warrego 2015 7
    Shadow Minister for Seniors, Communities and Disability Services
    Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships

    State Member for Surfers Paradise (2004–)

    John-Paul LangbroekMP Surfers Paradise 2004 18
    Shadow Minister for Environment and the Great Barrier Reef
    Shadow Minister for Science and Innovation
    Shadow Minister for Youth

    State Member for Bonney (2017–)

    Sam O'ConnorMP Bonney 2017 5
    Shadow Minister for Employment and Training
    Shadow Minister for Small and Family Business
    Shadow Minister for Open Data

    State Member for Buderim (2017–)

    Brent MickelbergMP Buderim 2017 5
    Shadow Minister for Child Protection
    Shadow Minister for the Prevention of Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence
    Shadow Minister for Women's Economic Security

    State Member for Whitsunday (2020–)

    Amanda CammMP Whitsunday 2020 2
    Shadow Assistant Ministers
    Assistant to the Leader of the Opposition
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Western Queensland
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Trade

    State Member for Gregory (2015–)

    Lachlan MillarMP Gregory 2015 7
    Shadow Assistant Minister for COVID Economic Recovery

    State Member for Ninderry (2017–)

    Dan PurdieMP Ninderry 2017 5
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Justice
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Youth
    Shadow Assistant Minister for the Night-time Economy
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Cultural Development

    State Member for Currumbin (2020–)

    Laura GerberMP Currumbin 2020 2
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Higher Education
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Research
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Defence Industry
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Veterans

    State Member for Southern Downs (2017–)

    James ListerMP Southern Downs 2017 5
    Shadow Assistant Minister for State Development
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Natural Resources and Mines

    State Member for Lockyer (2017–)

    Jim McDonaldMP Lockyer 2017 5
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Mental Health
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Drug and Alcohol Treatment
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Families
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Seniors

    State Member for Southport (2012–)

    Rob MolhoekMP Southport 2012 10
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Tourism Industry Development

    State Member for Burnett (2012–)

    Stephen BennettMP Burnett 2012 10
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Finance

    State Member for Theodore (2012–)

    Michael CrandonMP Theodore 2012 10
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Multicultural Communities and International Student Attraction

    State Member for Oodgeroo (2009–)

    Mark RobinsonMP Oodgeroo 2009 13
    Shadow Parliamentary Roles
    Manager of Opposition Business

    State Member for Glass House (2009–)

    Andrew PowellMP Glass House 2009 13
    Shadow Cabinet Secretary

    State Member for Toowoomba North (2012–)

    Trevor WattsMP Toowoomba North 2012 10
    Whip

    State Member for Coomera (2009–)

    Mark BoothmanMP Coomera 2009 13
    Deputy Whip Laura GerberMP

    Queensland Government departments

    [edit]
    Parliament HouseinBrisbane; the meeting place of the Parliament of Queensland
    1 William Street, the main building of the government

    The Queensland Government delivers services, determines policy and regulations, including legal interpretation, by a number of agencies grouped under areas of portfolio responsibility. Each portfolio is led by a government minister who is a member of the Parliament. As of December 2019 there were 23 lead agencies, called government departments, that consist of:[6]

    A range of other agencies support the functions of these departments.

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Our structure". Queensland Government. 22 December 2023.
  • ^ "Budget Overview - Queensland Budget Update". Queensland Government Budget. 19 December 2023. Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  • ^ "The Premier of Queensland" (PDF). Everyone's Parliament. Queensland Parliament. November 2022.
  • ^ McCormack, Madura (19 May 2023). "Revealed: Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk's other quiet reshuffle". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  • ^ Messenger, Andrew (15 December 2023). "Steven Miles unveils five new cabinet ministers as he's sworn in as Queensland premier". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  • ^ "Queensland Government Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 2) 2019 - Made by the Governor in Council on 12 December 2019" (PDF). The State of Queensland. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
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