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Mr Lawrence Sp ringborg MP Lead e r Ivlember for Southern Downs PO Box 15057 CITY EAST QLD 4002

Dear :"vlr Springborg

Standin g O rder 11 provides that at the comm encement of each Parliament, the Speaker shall a ppoint a panel of no 1nore than eight membe rs to act as Tempo ra ry Speakers.

To date I have unly appointed thrl'l' (3) experienced m embers from the go\'ernmenl lo Temporary Speaker position s. I •vould li ke to formally renevv my request tba t you nominate some Opposition Members that I may consider appointing Temporary Speakers.

The longer standing tradition tlf the Asseff1bly has been fo r the Speak er to appoint both opposition and government Ivlembers to the Speaker's panel. l understand that this practice lapsed \·vhen the re Wt:Te minority governments from 1995 to 2001 and it was difficult to re­ establish the longer term practice since, d espite the efforts of some Speakers, su ch as Speaker's !VkGrady, l'vlickel an d Simpson.

I would like you r support to rt:> -cstablish the lon ger standing trad ition.

In my view, for the Speaker to appoint both opposition and government Members to the Speaker's panel is symbolically important. It signifies tha t the maintenance of order in the Assembly is a shared responsibility of all parties represen ted in the Assembly.

It also has a practical uutcomc. It provides an opportunity fnr there to be a d t>p th of experience in man aging the Assvmbly in both government and opposition mem bers.

I provide for your considera tion a list of Temporary Speaker's since the -l-lth Parlian1en t. That list de monsh·atcs hmv the earl ier tradition la psed. The Members in red on that list later become either Speakers o r deputy Speakers.

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I understand that the reason that the practice lapsed when there were minority governments from 1995 to 2001 was the fear tha t tactical advantage may be lost to the Oppositi\_)n; with one of their num ber being stuck i.n the Speaker's Chair and thus unable to have a ddiberative vote.

I draw ypur attention to Standing Order 11 (Ll ) which provides that the Tem porary Speakers shall stand dovvn fo r the Speaker or lhe Depul)' Speaker upon their arrival and request. I intend to vote in all divisions in the House - there is no longer a Conunittee of the Whole in which l vvould he precluded from Chairing. I give you my undertaking the:1t 1 will not allow dn Opposition Tempo rary Speaker to be " trapped" in the Chair thus denying the Opposition any tactical ad vantage. ~i#)1; _

HON PETER L INGTON MP Speaker of the Legislative Assem bly

Enc. Panel of Tempo rarv Cha irmen/Speakers, 1983-2014

Parliament Nominees

Government Non-government

Desmond BOOTH (24/11/83) 3 Demetrios (Jim) fOURAS (24/11/83) 44th James RANDELL (24/11/83) Brian DAVIS (24/11/83 • 11/10/84) Max M ENZEL (24/ 11/83) Keith DE LACY (l 1/10/84)

Speaker Lindgard 3 Denver BEANLAND (LIB) (19/2/87)" Clement CAMPBELL (19/2/87)' Gilbert ALISON (19/2/87 · 28/9/89)• William (Bill) PREST (19/2/87)' Desmond BOOTH ( 19/2/87) • 45th Leisha HARVEY (19/2/87 -8/3/88) ' Tony BURREKET (8/3/88) Trevor PERRETT (28/9/89)

Speaker Fouras 4 Trevor PERRETT (1/3/90 • 12/3/91)' Vaughan JOHNSON (1/3/90)" Lesley CLARK (1/3/90)• Leonard STEPHAN (12/3/91) Margaret WOODGATE (1/3/90 • 46th 23/8/91)* Ray HOLLIS (1/3/90) • ' John GOSS (1/3/90)* Laurel POWER (3/10/91)

Speaker Fouras 3 Leonard STEPHAN (5/11/92)" 3 Bruce DAVIDSON (5/11/92)' Darryl BRISKEY (5/11/92)• 47'• (5/11/92)' Laure l POWER (5/11/92)• I Stephen BREDHAUER (5/11/92)•

48'" Speaker Fouras - .------'-j Goss Stephen BREDHAUER (13/9/95) Darryl BHiSKEY (13/9/95) Gordon NUTTALL (13/9/95) ------Speaker Turner

48'" John GOSS (2/4/96) Borbidge Fiona SIMPSON {2/4/96) Leonard STEPHAN (2/4/96) ------. Speaker Hollis

Le sley CLARK (30/7/98± and 4/8/98 - 16/3/00) ,. John MICKEL (30/7 /98± and 4/8/98) 49 Lindel NELSON-CARR 130/7/98± and 4/8/98) Philip REEVES (30/7/98± and 4/8/98) M ichael KAISER (29/2/00)

I Speaker Hollis

Elizabeth (Liddy) CLARK (22/3/01) Janice (Jan) JllRRllTI 122/3/01) so•• Carolyn MALE (22/3/01) Andrew MCNAMAR/I (22/3/01) John MICKEL (22/3/01) Anita PHILLIPS (22/3/01) Robert POOLE (22/3/01)

Under Speaker Hollls: Peta-Kaye CROFT (18/3/04);t Andrew FRASER (18/3/Q4);t 51" Janice (J an) JARRATT (18/3/04);io Carolyn MALE (18/3/04) .. Jason O'BRIEN (18/3/04)tc 1- Robert POOLE 118/3/04 - 19/4/05)• Kerr y SHINE (18/3/04)• Craig WALLACE (18/3/04)x 1 John ENGLISH (nominated 19/04/05) ~~~~~~+--~~-

~ Under Speaker McGrady: (9/8/05 - 9/6/U6) Peta-Kaye CROFT (9/8/05 - 1 7 ' 28/9/05) Jo hn ENGLISH (9/8/05) Janice !Jan) JARRATT (9/8/05) Carolyn M A LE (9/8/05) Jason O' BRIEN (9/8/05) · Craig WALLACE (9/8/05) Ronan LEE (9/8/05) Bonny BARRY (28/9/05) Paul HOOLIHAN 19/6/06)

Under Speaker Reynolds:

Vicky DARLI NG (11/10/06) I Stirling HINCHLIFFE 111/J0/06, replaced-t l /11/06) Paul HOOLIHAN (11/10/06) Kate JONES (11/10/06 - 9/10/07)) sznd Evan MOORHEAD 111/10/06) Jason O'BRIEN (l l / 10/06) Lillian VAN LITSENBURG (11/10/06) Stephen (Steve) WETTENHALL 111/10/06) (1/11/06 - 12/l !/08) Wayne WENDT (9/10/07) Betty KIERNAN (12/11/08) Speaker Mickel 8 --, Oi FARMER (22/4/09) PJul HOOLIHAN (22/4/09) Mandy JOHNSTONE (22/4/09 - 23/2/10) Mary-Anne O'NEILL (22/4/09) Curlis PITT (22/4/09 - 53od 18/5/10) Mark RYAN (22/4/09) Lillian VAN LITSENBURG (22/4/09) Wayne WENDT (22/4/09)

Steve KILBURN (20/5/10) 7 Andrew POWELL (20/5/10 - 10/5/11)

7 Glen ELMES (24/05/11)

Speaker Simpson 3 (17/5/12)

Ian BERRY 117 /5/12) : Trevor RUTHENBERG I (17/5/12) 54'" I Trevor WATTS (17/5/12)

Verity BARTON (20/6/12) 5 Bill BYRNE (20/6/12) 2 Ii Jon KRAUSE (20/6/12)