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Extracts from the Leader of the Opposition Diary Opposition Diary1 Leader of the Opposition 1 February 2020 – 29 February 2020 Date of Meeting Name of Organisation/Person Purpose of Meeting 01 February 2020 Tim Mander MP, Deputy Leader of the Meeting Opposition and Shadow Treasurer and Member for Everton Opposition Staff 02 February 2020 Tim Mander MP, Deputy Leader of the Meeting Opposition and Shadow Treasurer and Member for Everton Opposition Staff 02 February 2020 Laura Gerber Meeting Opposition Staff 03 February 2020 Tim Mander MP, Deputy Leader of the Meeting Opposition and Shadow Treasurer and Member for Everton Opposition Staff 03 February 2020 Tim Mander MP, Deputy Leader of the Meeting Opposition and Shadow Treasurer and Member for Everton Opposition Staff 03 February 2020 Tim Mander MP, Deputy Opposition Meeting Leader and Shadow Treasurer and Member for Everton Andrew Powell MP, Shadow Minister for State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning and Member for Glass House Fiona Simpson MP Shadow Minister for Employment and Small Business and Shadow Minister for Training and Skills 1 Does not include personal, party political meetings or events, media events and interviews and information contrary to public interest (e.g. meetings regarding sensitive law enforcement, public safety or whistle-blower matters) Date of Meeting Name of Organisation/Person Purpose of Meeting Development and Member for Maroochydore Ros Bates MP, Shadow Minister for Health and Ambulance Services and Shadow Minister for Women and Member for Mudgeeraba Jarrod Bleijie MP, Shadow Minister for Education and Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations and Manager of Opposition Business and Member for Kawana David Janetzki MP, Shadow Attorney- General and Shadow Minister for Justice and Member for Toowoomba South Steve Minnikin MP, Shadow Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Member for Chatsworth Dale Last MP, Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Mines and Shadow Minister for Northern Queensland and Member for Burdekin Trevor Watts MP, Shadow Minister for Police and Counter Terrorism and Shadow Minister for Corrective Services and Member for Toowoomba North David Crisafulli MP, Shadow Minister for Environment, Science and the Great Barrier Reef, Shadow Minister for Tourism and Member for Broadwater Tony Perrett MP, Shadow Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and Forestry and Member for Gympie Michael Hart MP, Shadow Minister for Housing and Public Works, Shadow Minister for Energy and Shadow Minister for Innovation and Digital Technology and Member for Burleigh 2 Date of Meeting Name of Organisation/Person Purpose of Meeting Ann Leahy MP, Shadow Minister for Local Government and Member for Warrego Dr Christian Rowan MP, Shadow Minister for Communities and Shadow Minister for Disability Services and Seniors and Shadow Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships and Shadow Minister for the Arts and Member for Moggill John-Paul Langbroek MP, Shadow Minister for Sport & Racing and Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Shadow Minister for the Commonwealth Games and Member Surfers Paradise Stephen Bennett MP, Shadow Minister for Child Safety, Youth and Shadow Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence and Shadow Minister for Veterans and Member for Burnett Lachlan Millar MP, Shadow Minister for Fire, Emergency Services and Volunteers and Member for Gregory 03 February 2020 Tim Mander MP, Deputy Leader of the Meeting Opposition and Shadow Treasurer and Member for Everton Jarrod Bleijie MP, Shadow Minister for Education and Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations and Manager of Opposition Business and Member for Kawana Opposition Staff 04 February 2020 Tim Mander MP, Deputy Leader of the Meeting Opposition and Shadow Treasurer and Member for Everton Jarrod Bleijie MP, Shadow Minister for Education and Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations and Manager of 3 Date of Meeting Name of Organisation/Person Purpose of Meeting Opposition Business and Member for Kawana Opposition Staff 04 February 2020 Tim Mander MP, Deputy Opposition Meeting Leader and Shadow Treasurer and Member for Everton Andrew Powell MP, Shadow Minister for State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning and Member for Glass House Fiona Simpson MP Shadow Minister for Employment and Small Business and Shadow Minister for Training and Skills Development and Member for Maroochydore Ros Bates MP, Shadow Minister for Health and Ambulance Services and Shadow Minister for Women and Member for Mudgeeraba Jarrod Bleijie MP, Shadow Minister for Education and Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations and Manager of Opposition Business and Member for Kawana David Janetzki MP, Shadow Attorney- General and Shadow Minister for Justice and Member for Toowoomba South Steve Minnikin MP, Shadow Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Member for Chatsworth Dale Last MP, Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Mines and Shadow Minister for Northern Queensland and Member for Burdekin Trevor Watts MP, Shadow Minister for Police and Counter Terrorism and Shadow 4 Date of Meeting Name of Organisation/Person Purpose of Meeting Minister for Corrective Services and Member for Toowoomba North David Crisafulli MP, Shadow Minister for Environment, Science and the Great Barrier Reef, Shadow Minister for Tourism and Member for Broadwater Tony Perrett MP, Shadow Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and Forestry and Member for Gympie Michael Hart MP, Shadow Minister for Housing and Public Works, Shadow Minister for Energy and Shadow Minister for Innovation and Digital Technology and Member for Burleigh Ann Leahy MP, Shadow Minister for Local Government and Member for Warrego Dr Christian Rowan MP, Shadow Minister for Communities and Shadow Minister for Disability Services and Seniors and Shadow Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships and Shadow Minister for the Arts and Member for Moggill John-Paul Langbroek MP, Shadow Minister for Sport & Racing and Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Shadow Minister for the Commonwealth Games and Member Surfers Paradise Stephen Bennett MP, Shadow Minister for Child Safety, Youth and Shadow Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence and Shadow Minister for Veterans and Member for Burnett Lachlan Millar MP, Shadow Minister for Fire, Emergency Services and Volunteers and Member for Gregory 5 Date of Meeting Name of Organisation/Person Purpose of Meeting Rob Molhoek MP, Chief Opposition Whip and Member for Southport Mark Boothman MP, Deputy Opposition Whip, and member for Theodore Opposition Staff 04 February 2020 Members of Parliament Parliament Sitting 04 February 2020 Cancer Council Qld Event Opposition Staff 04 February 2020 Tim Mander MP, Deputy Leader of the Meeting Opposition and Shadow Treasurer and Member for Everton Jarrod Bleijie MP, Shadow Minister for Education and Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations and Manager of Opposition Business and Member for Kawana Opposition Staff 04 February 2020 Tim Mander MP, Deputy Leader of the Meeting Opposition and Shadow Treasurer and Member for Everton Stephen Bennett MP, Member for Burnett David Batt MP, Member for Bundaberg Dale Last MP, Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Mines and Shadow Minister for Northern Queensland and Member for Burdekin Colin Boyce MP, Member for Callide Opposition Staff 05 February 2020 Tim Mander MP, Deputy Leader of the Meeting Opposition and Shadow Treasurer and Member for Everton Jarrod Bleijie MP, Shadow Minister for Education and Shadow Minister for 6 Date of Meeting Name of Organisation/Person Purpose of Meeting Industrial Relations and Manager of Opposition Business and Member for Kawana Opposition Staff 05 February 2020 Tim Mander MP, Deputy Opposition Meeting Leader and Shadow Treasurer and Member for Everton Andrew Powell MP, Shadow Minister for State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning and Member for Glass House Fiona Simpson MP Shadow Minister for Employment and Small Business and Shadow Minister for Training and Skills Development and Member for Maroochydore Ros Bates MP, Shadow Minister for Health and Ambulance Services and Shadow Minister for Women and Member for Mudgeeraba Jarrod Bleijie MP, Shadow Minister for Education and Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations and Manager of Opposition Business and Member for Kawana David Janetzki MP, Shadow Attorney- General and Shadow Minister for Justice and Member for Toowoomba South Steve Minnikin MP, Shadow Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Member for Chatsworth Dale Last MP, Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Mines and Shadow Minister for Northern Queensland and Member for Burdekin Trevor Watts MP, Shadow Minister for Police and Counter Terrorism and Shadow 7 Date of Meeting Name of Organisation/Person Purpose of Meeting Minister for Corrective Services and Member for Toowoomba North David Crisafulli MP, Shadow Minister for Environment, Science and the Great Barrier Reef, Shadow Minister for Tourism and Member for Broadwater Tony Perrett MP, Shadow Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and Forestry and Member for Gympie Michael Hart MP, Shadow Minister for Housing and Public Works, Shadow Minister for Energy and Shadow Minister for Innovation and Digital Technology and Member for Burleigh Ann Leahy MP, Shadow Minister for Local Government and Member for Warrego Dr Christian Rowan MP, Shadow Minister for Communities and Shadow Minister for Disability
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