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1 Queensland 57Th Parliament 2020-2024 Information Taken From 1 Queensland 57th Parliament 2020-2024 Information taken from: https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/members/current See also: the Ministerial Charter Letters (MCL) outlining the Government’s priorities, that each Minister (and Assistant Minister) is responsible for delivering over this term of government, were uploaded to the QLD Government website on 1 December 2020. The Ministerial Charter Letters’ also include the election commitments that each Minister (and Assistant Minister) is responsible for delivering. Link: https://cabinet.qld.gov.au/ministers/charter-letters.aspx Ministerial Portfolios Shadow Minister Portfolios Name & Address Email & Phone ALP Name & Address Email & Phone LNP Portfolio Electorate Portfolio Electorate Hon PO Box Phone: 3719 7000 Inala Mr David PO Box Phone: (07) 3838 6767 Broadwater Annastacia 15185, Crisafulli 15057 Palasczuk City East Email: Leader of the CITY EAST Email: Premier & Qld 4002 [email protected] Opposition & QLD 4002 [email protected] Minister for u Shadow Minister for Tourism Trade Mr David Janetzki [email protected] Shadow Minister for Investment and Trade Hon Dr Steven PO Box Phone: (07) 3719 7100 Murrumba Mr David Janetzki PO Box Phone: (07) 5351 6100 Lockyer Miles 15009 Fax: n/a Deputy Leader of 3005 Fax: n/a Deputy CITY EAST Email: the Opposition, TOOWOOM Email: Premier and QLD 4002 deputy.premier@Bleijieministeri Ms Fiona BA QLD [email protected] Minister for al.qld.gov.au Simpson Shadow 4350 State Minister for State Development, Development Infrastructure, and Planning Local Ms Ann Leahy Government Shadow Minister [email protected] and Planning for Local u Government [email protected] 2 Hon Cameron GPO Box Phone: (07) 3719 7200 Woodridge Mr David Janetzki [email protected] Toowoomba Dick 611 Fax: n/a Shadow South Treasurer and BRISBANE Email: Treasurer and Minister for QLD 4001 [email protected] Investment Investment Mr Jarrod Bleijie PO Box Shadow Minister 1200 Phone: (07) 4602 3100 for Finance, BUDDINA Fax: n/a Shadow Minister QLD 4575 Email: for Industrial [email protected] Relations, ov.au Manager of Opposition Business Mrs Charis PO Box Phone: (07) 3447 9300 Jordan Mr Michael PO Box 314 Phone: (07) 5560 8100 Coomera Mullen 4178 Fax: n/a Crandon ORMEAU Fax: n/a Assistant SPRINGFIE Email: [email protected]. Shadow Assistant QLD 4208 Email: Minister for LD QLD gov.au Minister for [email protected] Treasury 4300 Finance Name & Address Email & Phone ALP Name & Address Email & Phone LNP Portfolio Electorate Portfolio Electorate Hon Shannon GPO Box Phone: (07) 3719 7400 Waterford Mr Timothy (Tim) PO Box 281 Phone: (07) 3638 9100 Clayfield Fentiman 149 Fax: n/a Nicholls CLAYFIELD Fax: n/a Attorney- BRISBANE Email: Shadow Attorney- QLD 4011 Email: General and QLD 400 [email protected] General, Shadow [email protected] Minister for Minister for Justice, Justice Minister for Women and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence Hon Curtis PO Box Phone: (07) 4237 1100 Mulgrave n/a Pitt 314 Fax: n/a Speaker of the GORDON Email: Mulgrave@parliament. Legislative VALE QLD qld.gov.au Assembly 4865 3 Hon Leanne Locked Phone: (07) 3719 7330 Nudgee Ms Amanda Camm Suite 2, Phone: (07) 4845 3100 Whitsunday Linard Bag 3405 Fax: n/a Shadow Minister Federation Fax: n/a Minister for BRISBANE Email: for Child House Email: Children and QLD 4001 [email protected] Protection, 20 [email protected] Youth Justice Shadow Minister Chapman and Minister for the Prevention Street for of Domestic, PROSERPIN Multicultural Family and Sexual E QLD 4800 Affairs Violence Mr Bart PO Box Phone: (07) 3554 7100 Aspley Mr Daniel (Dan) PO Box 989 Phone: (07) 5406 7900 Ninderry Mellish 1261 Fax: n/a Purdie COOLUM Fax: n/a Assistant ASPLEY Email: Shadow Assistant QLD 4573 Email: Minister to QLD 4034 [email protected] Minister for COVID [email protected] the Premier Economic for Veterans' Recovery Affairs, Trade and COVID Economic Recovery Name & Address Email & Phone ALP Name & Address Email & Phone LNP Portfolio Electorate Portfolio Electorate Mr Lance PO Box Phone: (07) 3447 9100 Bundamba n/a McCallum 230 Fax: n/a Assistant GOODNA Email: Minister for QLD 4300 [email protected]. Hydrogen au Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030 Hon Stirling PO Box Phone: (07) 3719 7560 Sandgate Hon. David Crisa PO Box Phone: (07) 3838 6767 Broadwater Hinchliffe 15168 Fax: n/a fulli 15057 Minister for CITY EAST Email: Shadow CITY EAST Email: Tourism QLD 4002 [email protected] Minister for QLD 4002 [email protected] Industry Tourism Development and See Mr Timothy Innovation (Tim) Mander for and Minister [email protected] for Sport Sport 4 Mr Michael PO Box Phone: (07) 4229 0110 Cairns Mr Stephen PO Box Phone: (07) 4111 5100 Burnett Healy 4737 Fax: n/a Bennett 8371 Fax: n/a Assistant CAIRNS Email: Shadow Assistant BARGARA Email: [email protected] Minister for QLD 4870 [email protected] Minister for QLD 4670 .au Tourism Tourism Industry Industry Development Development Hon Mark GPO Box Phone: (07) 3719 7300 Miller Mr Steven (Steve) PO Box Phone: (07) 3914 9100 Chatsworth Bailey 2644 Fax: n/a Minnikin 1565 Fax: n/a Minister for BRISBANE Email: Shadow Minister CARINDALE Email: Transport and QLD 4001 transportandmainroads@minist for Transport and QLD 4152 [email protected] Main Road erial.qld.gov.au Main Roads. Shadow Minister for Customer Service, Hon Mark PO Box Phone: (07) 3035 8300 Morayfield Mr Dale Last Shop 30 Phone: (07) 4767 0500 Burdekin Ryan 15195 Fax: n/a Shadow Minister Centrepoint Fax: n/a Minister for CITY EAST Email: for Police and Arcade, Email: Police and QLD 400 [email protected] Corrective Queen [email protected] Corrective Services, Shadow Street Services and Minister for Fire AYR QLD Minister for and Emergency 4807 Fire and Services, Shadow Emergency Minister for Rural Services and Regional Morayfield Affairs Caboolture South Office Hon Grace PO Box Phone: (07) 3719 7110 McConnel Dr Christian PO Box Phone: (07) 3737 4110 Moggill Grace 15033 Fax: n/a Rowan 808 Fax: n/a Minister for CITY EAST Email: Shadow Minister KENMORE Email: [email protected] Education, QLD 4002 [email protected] for Education, QLD 4069 Minister for u Shadow Minister Industrial for the Arts. Relations and See Mr Timothy Minister for (Tim) Mander for [email protected] Racing Sport and Racing 5 Name & Address Email & Phone ALP Name & Address Email & Phone LNP Portfolio Electorate Portfolio Electorate Ms Brittany PO Box Phone: (07) 4913 1500 Keppel Mr James Lister PO Box 444 Phone: (07) 4524 7700 Southern Lauga 1474 Fax: n/a Shadow Assistant STANTHORP Fax: n/a Downs Assistant YEPPOO Email: [email protected] Minister for E QLD 4380 Email: Minister for N QLD .gov.au Higher Education, [email protected]. Education 4703 Shadow Assistant au Minister for Research, Shadow Assistant Minister for Defence Procurement Hon Mark GPO Box Phone: (07) 3719 7420 Ferny Mr Anthony PO Box Phone: (07) 5329 5100 Gympie Furner 46 Fax: n/a Grove (Tony) Perrett 1144 Fax: n/a Minister for BRISBANE Email: Shadow Minister GYMPIE Email: Agricultural QLD 4001 [email protected]. for Agriculture, QLD 4570 [email protected] Industry au Fisheries and Development Forestry and Fisheries and Minister for Rural Communities Hon Dianne PO Box Phone: (07) 3719 7500 Bulimba Mr Brent PO Box 476 Phone: (07) 5406 2100 Buderim (Di) Farmer 15483 Fax: n/a Mickelberg BUDERIM Fax: n/a Minister for CITY EAST Email: Shadow Minister QLD 455 Email: Employment QLD 4002 [email protected] for Employment, [email protected] and Small v.au Small Business and Business and Training, Shadow Minister for Minister for Open Training and Data Skills Development Hon Leeanne GPO Box Phone: (07) 3719 7170 Algester Mr Timothy (Tim) PO Box 656 Phone: (07) 3535 1100 Everton Enoch 806 Fax: Mander EVERTON Fax: n/a Minister for BRISBANE Email: Shadow Minister PARK QLD Email: Communities QLD 4001 communitiesandhousing@minist for Housing and 4053 [email protected] and Housing, erial.qld.gov.au Public Works, Minister for Shadow Minister Digital for Sport and Economy and Racing 6 Minister for the Arts Ms Nikki Boyd PO Box Phone: (07) 3448 3100 Pine Rivers Ms Fiona Simpson Tenancy 1b, Phone: (07) 5406 7100 Warrego Assistant 5832 Fax: n/a Shadow Minister 148 Horton Fax: n/a Minister for BRENDAL Email: for Integrity in Parade Email: Local E QLD [email protected]. Government, MAROOCHY [email protected] Government 4500 au Shadow Minister DORE QLD u for State 4558 Development and Planning Name & Address Email & Phone ALP Name & Address Email & Phone LNP Portfolio Electorate Portfolio Electorate Hon Michael GPO Box Phone: (07) 3719 7270 Springwoo Mr James (Jim) PO Box 88 Phone: (07) 5351 6100 Lockyer (Mick) de 2457 Fax: n/a d McDonald GATTON Fax: n/a Brenni BRISBANE Email: QLD 4343 Email: Minister for Shadow QLD 4001 [email protected] [email protected] Energy, Assistant Renewables Minister for and Hydrogen State and Minister Development for Public Works and Procurement Hon Yvette GPO Box Phone: (07) 3035 6100 Redcliffe Ms Rosslyn (Ros) PO Box 897 Phone: (07) 5601 7100 Mudgeeraba D'Ath 48 Fax: n/a Bates MUDGEERA Fax: n/a Minister
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