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Bligh ministry

Ministry of the Government of Queensland (2007–2012)


Summary

Ministry of the Government of Queensland (2007–2012)

Anna Bligh was sworn in as Premier of Queensland on 13 September 2007 with her first ministry, replacing Peter Beattie, who had retired from politics, and his ministry. She subsequently won the 2009 state election with a reduced majority against the newly merged Liberal National Party of Queensland. Shortly thereafter, on 26 March 2009, Bligh reshuffled the ministry. She conducted a second reshuffle on 21 February 2011. Following her party's loss at the 2012 state election, she soon resigned as Premier to make way for the Newman Ministry.

Initial ministry

The first Bligh ministry was sworn in on 13 September 2007.

PortfolioMinisterParliamentary SecretariesWhips
PremierAnna Bligh
Deputy Premier
Minister for Infrastructure and PlanningPaul Lucas
Minister for Public Works, Housing, Information and Communication Technology
Leader of the HouseRobert Schwarten
Minister for Police, Corrective Services
Minister for SportJudy Spence
TreasurerAndrew Fraser
Minister for Education and Training
Minister for ArtsRod Welford
Minister for HealthStephen Robertson
Minister for Transport, Trade, Employment and Industrial RelationsJohn Mickel
Minister for Main Roads and Local GovernmentWarren Pitt
Minister for Child Safety and WomenMargaret Keech
Minister for Tourism, Regional Development and IndustryDesley Boyle
Minister for Primary Industries and FisheriesTim Mulherin
Minister for Mines and EnergyGeoff Wilson
Minister for Natural Resources, and Water
Minister Assisting the Premier in North QueenslandCraig Wallace
Minister for Communities, Disability Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Partnerships,
Multicultural Affairs, Seniors and YouthLindy Nelson-Carr
Attorney-General
Minister for Justice
Minister Assisting the Premier in Western QueenslandKerry Shine
Minister for Emergency ServicesNeil Roberts
Minister for Sustainability, Climate Change and InnovationAndrew McNamara
url=http://www.burleighheadsrsl.com/pdfs/QLDGov-MediaRelease-ReevesVetsAffairs.pdftitle=Press Release: Premier Announces New Appointmentsdate=25 April 2008publisher=Government of Queensland }}Phil Reeves
Parliamentary Secretary to the TreasurerJulie Attwood
Parliamentary Secretary for Education Training and the ArtsBonny Barry
Parliamentary Secretary for SportChris Bombolas
Parliamentary Secretary for Transport, Trade, Employment and Industrial Relations and for Multicultural AffairsMichael Choi
Parliamentary Secretary for Transport, Trade, Employment and Industrial RelationsGary Fenlon
Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure and PlanningStirling Hinchliffe
Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism, Regional Development and IndustryJan Jarratt
Parliamentary Secretary for Main Roads and Local Government (to 25 April 2008)Ronan Lee
url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2008-10-05/qld-labor-mp-set-to-defect-to-the-greens/531654title=Qld Labor MP set to defect to the Greensdate=5 October 2008work=ABC News}} 2008)
Parliamentary Secretary for Communities, Disability Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Partnerships,
Seniors, Youth and Multicultural AffairsRachel Nolan
Parliamentary Secretary for HealthKaren Struthers
Parliamentary Secretary for Main Roads and Local Government (from 9 October 2008)Annastacia Palaszczuk
Government WhipCarolyn Male
Deputy Government WhipSimon Finn
Kate Jones

;Changes

  • On 25 April 2008, Bligh reassigned two parliamentary secretaries. Ronan Lee moved from assisting the Minister for Main Roads and Local Government to working for the Attorney-General, Minister for Justice and Minister assisting the Premier in Western Queensland. Specifically, he was to assist on the Fair Trade portfolio, dealing with payday loans and the like. Phil Reeves, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier, took on the additional responsibility of Parliamentary Secretary for Veterans.
  • Ronan Lee defected to the Greens on 5 October 2008; Annastacia Palaszczuk was appointed to his former post of Parliamentary Secretary for Main Roads and Local Government on 9 October 2008.

March 2009 reshuffle

On 26 March 2009, following the 2009 election, Bligh's reshuffled ministry was sworn in.

PortfolioMinisterParliamentary SecretariesWhips
Premier
Minister for ArtsAnna Bligh
Deputy Premier
Minister for HealthPaul Lucas
Treasurer
Minister for Employment and Economic DevelopmentAndrew Fraser
Minister for Public Works and Information and Communication TechnologyRobert Schwarten
Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy
Minister for TradeStephen Robertson
Minister for Education and TrainingGeoff Wilson
Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Emergency ServicesNeil Roberts
Minister for Main RoadsCraig Wallace
Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural and Regional QueenslandTim Mulherin
Minister for Local Government and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander PartnershipsDesley Boyle
Minister for Infrastructure and PlanningStirling Hinchliffe
Minister for TransportRachel Nolan
Minister for Tourism and Fair TradingPeter Lawlor
Minister for Child Safety
Minister for SportPhil Reeves
Minister for Community Services and Housing
Minister for WomenKaren Struthers
Minister for Disability Services and Multicultural AffairsAnnastacia Palaszczuk
Minister for Climate Change and SustainabilityKate Jones
Attorney-General
Minister for Industrial RelationsCameron Dick
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier
Leader of the HouseJudy Spence
Parliamentary Secretary for HealthMurray Watt
Parliamentary Secretary for EmploymentJan Jarratt
Parliamentary Secretary for Natural Resources, Water and Energy and TradeMichael Choi
Parliamentary Secretary for Disability Services and Multicultural AffairsJulie Attwood
Parliamentary Secretary for EducationCarolyn Male
Parliamentary Secretary for Emergency ServicesPeta-Kaye Croft
Parliamentary Secretary for Industrial RelationsSimon Finn
Parliamentary Secretary for TourismSteve Wettenhall
Government WhipMargaret Keech
Deputy Government WhipVicky Darling
Betty Kiernan

February 2011 reshuffle

Bligh again reshuffled the ministry on 21 February 2011.

PortfolioMinisterParliamentary SecretariesWhips
Premier
Minister for ReconstructionAnna Bligh
Deputy Premier (until 16 September 2011)
Attorney-General
Minister for Local Government
Special Minister of StatePaul Lucas
Deputy Premier (from 16 September 2011)
Treasurer
Minister for State Development and TradeAndrew Fraser
Minister for HealthGeoff Wilson
Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Emergency ServicesNeil Roberts
Minister for Energy and Water UtilitiesStephen Robertson
Minister for Main Roads, Fisheries and Marine InfrastructureCraig Wallace
Minister for Education and Industrial RelationsCameron Dick
Minister for Agriculture, Food and Regional EconomiesTim Mulherin
Minister for Employment, Skills and MiningStirling Hinchliffe
date=November 2016bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}, 22 June 2011, Queensland Government Gazette'', vol. 375, no. 61, p. 451.Rachel Nolan
Minister for Finance, Natural Resources and The Arts (from 22 June 2011)
Minister for Environment and Resource Management (until 22 June 2011)Kate Jones
Minister for Transport and Multicultural AffairsAnnastacia Palaszczuk
Minister for Child Safety
Minister for SportPhil Reeves
Minister for Community Services and Housing
Minister for WomenKaren Struthers
Minister for Tourism, Manufacturing and Small BusinessJan Jarratt
Minister for Government Services, Building Industry and Information and Communication TechnologySimon Finn
Minister for Disabilities, Mental Health and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander PartnershipsCurtis Pitt
Minister for the Environment (from 22 June 2011)Vicky Darling
Parliamentary Secretary for Parliamentary Reform
Leader of the HouseJudy Spence
Parliamentary Secretary for Trade and Multicultural AffairsMichael Choi
Parliamentary Secretary to the TreasurerMurray Watt
Parliamentary Secretary for HealthJulie Attwood
Parliamentary Secretary assisting the Premier on the Gold Coast and Commonwealth GamesPeta-Kaye Croft
Parliamentary Secretary for Emergency ServicesBetty Kiernan
Parliamentary Secretary assisting the Premier and for Economic Development in the Far NorthSteve Wettenhall
Government WhipMargaret Keech
Deputy Government WhipVicky Darling (until 22 June 2011)
Grace Grace (from 22 June 2011)
Carolyn Male

;Changes

  • On 22 June 2011, Kate Jones resigned to concentrate on her re-election contest in Ashgrove, fighting against Liberal National Party Leader Campbell Newman. Vicky Darling took over the Environment part of her portfolio and was in turn replaced as a Deputy Government Whip by Grace Grace. The Natural Resources portion of the brief was given to Rachel Nolan, making her Minister for Finance, Natural Resources and The Arts.
  • Paul Lucas resigned as Deputy Premier (retaining his other portfolios), having announced the previous day he would stand down from politics at the next election. Andrew Fraser replaced him.

References

References

  1. (13 September 2007). "Bligh Ministry named". The Courier-Mail.
  2. (25 April 2008). "Press Release: Premier Announces New Appointments". Government of Queensland }}{{dead link.
  3. (5 October 2008). "Qld Labor MP set to defect to the Greens". ABC News.
  4. (9 October 2008). "Minister welcomes appointment of new Parliamentary Secretary". Government of Queensland.
  5. ''[http://www.bookshop.qld.gov.au/documents/27.03.09Combined.pdf Extraordinary issue] {{webarchive. link. (2 April 2012 '', ''Queensland Government Gazette'', vol. 350, no. 71, pp. 1307–11.)
  6. (24 March 2009). "Premier announces new Bligh Ministry portfolio responsibilities". Government of Queensland.
  7. (24 March 2009). "Premier announces new Parliamentary Secretary responsibilities". Government of Queensland.
  8. (21 February 2011). "Premier announces new Cabinet portfolio responsibilities". Government of Queensland.
  9. (15 September 2011). "Press Release: Paul Lucas announces retirement from politics". Government of Queensland.
  10. ''[http://www.bookshop.qld.gov.au/documents/24.06.11Combined.pdf Extraordinary issue]{{dead link. (November 2016)
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