The Second Palaszczuk Ministry was a ministry of the Government of Queensland led by Annastacia Palaszczuk. Palaszczuk led the Labor Party to a majority victory in the 2017 state election.
Initial ministry
On 11 December 2017, Premier Palaszczuk announced a new line up for the ministry.[1] The ministry was sworn in by then-Governor Paul de Jersey on 12 December 2017.[2] It was made up of nine men and nine women.[3]
Portfolio
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Minister
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Annastacia Palaszczuk
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Jackie Trad
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- Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning
- Minister for Manufacturing
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Cameron Dick
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- Minister for Innovation
- Minister for Tourism Industry Development
- Minister for the Commonwealth Games
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Kate Jones
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Yvette D'Ath
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- Minister for Police
- Minister for Corrective Services
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Mark Ryan
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- Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries
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Mark Furner
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- Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy
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Anthony Lynham
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- Minister for Transport and Main Roads
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Mark Bailey
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- Minister for Health
- Minister for Ambulance Services
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Steven Miles
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- Minister for Education
- Minister for Industrial Affairs
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Grace Grace
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- Minister for Disability Services
- Minister for Seniors
- Minister for Communities
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Coralee O'Rourke
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- Minister for Environment and the Great Barrier Reef
- Minister for Science
- Minister for the Arts
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Leeanne Enoch
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- Minister for Employment
- Minister for Training and Skills Development
- Minister for Small Business
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Shannon Fentiman
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- Minister for Housing and Public Works
- Minister for Sport
- Minister for Digital Technology
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Mick de Brenni
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- Minister for Local Government
- Minister for Racing
- Minister for Multicultural Affairs
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Stirling Hinchliffe
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- Minister for Fire and Emergency Services
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Craig Crawford
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- Minister for Child Safety, Youth and Women
- Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence
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Di Farmer
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Assistant Ministers
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- Assistant Minister of State Assisting the Premier
- Assistant Minister for Veteran Affairs
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Jennifer Howard
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- Assistant Minister for Treasury
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Glenn Butcher
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- Assistant Minister for State Development
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Julieanne Gilbert
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- Assistant Minister for Education
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Brittany Lauga
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- Assistant Minister for Tourism Industry Development
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Meaghan Scanlon
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Parliamentary Roles
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Government Chief Whip
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Don Brown
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Senior Government Whip
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Joan Pease
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Deputy Government Whip
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Nikki Boyd
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May 2020 reshuffle
In May 2020, a minor reshuffle occurred following the resignation of Deputy Premier Jackie Trad. Health Minister Steven Miles was appointed Deputy Premier of Queensland, while Cameron Dick was appointed Treasurer of Queensland.[4]
Portfolio
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Minister
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Annastacia Palaszczuk
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Steven Miles
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- Treasurer
- Minister for Infrastructure and Planning
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Cameron Dick
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- Minister for State Development, Tourism, Innovation
- Minister for the Commonwealth Games
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Kate Jones
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Yvette D'Ath
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- Minister for Police
- Minister for Corrective Services
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Mark Ryan
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- Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries
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Mark Furner
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- Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy
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Anthony Lynham
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- Minister for Transport and Main Roads
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Mark Bailey
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- Minister for Education
- Minister for Industrial Affairs
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Grace Grace
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- Minister for Disability Services
- Minister for Seniors
- Minister for Communities
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Coralee O'Rourke
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- Minister for Environment and the Great Barrier Reef
- Minister for Science
- Minister for the Arts
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Leeanne Enoch
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- Minister for Employment
- Minister for Training and Skills Development
- Minister for Small Business
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Shannon Fentiman
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- Minister for Housing and Public Works
- Minister for Sport
- Minister for Digital Technology
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Mick de Brenni
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- Minister for Local Government
- Minister for Racing
- Minister for Multicultural Affairs
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Stirling Hinchliffe
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- Minister for Fire and Emergency Services
- Minister for Torres Strait Islander Partnerships
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Craig Crawford
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- Minister for Child Safety, Youth and Women
- Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence
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Di Farmer
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- Minister for Regional Development and Manufacturing
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Glenn Butcher
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Assistant Ministers
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- Assistant Minister of State Assisting the Premier
- Assistant Minister for Veteran Affairs
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Jennifer Howard
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- Assistant Minister for Deputy Premier and Health
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Nikki Boyd
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- Assistant Minister for State Development
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Julieanne Gilbert
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- Assistant Minister for Education
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Brittany Lauga
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- Assistant Minister for Tourism Industry Development
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Meaghan Scanlon
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Parliamentary Roles
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Government Chief Whip
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Don Brown
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Senior Government Whip
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Joan Pease
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Deputy Government Whip
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Kim Richards
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See also
References
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Premier and Cabinet | |
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Treasury | |
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Justice | |
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Education | |
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Health | |
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State Development, Infrastructure and Planning |
- Gladstone Foundation
- Gasfields Commission
- South Bank Corporation
- Queensland Reconstruction Authority
- Commonwealth Games Infrastructure Authority
- Building Queensland
- Queensland Urban Design and Places Panel
- Cross River Rail Delivery Authority
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Transport and Main Roads | |
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Families, Seniors, Disability Services and Child Safety |
- Office for Youth
- Office for Women and Domestic Violence Reform
- Queensland Disability Advisory Council
- Queensland Carers Advisory Council
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Trade, Employment and Training | |
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Housing and Public Works | |
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Primary Industries |
- Queensland Agricultural Training College
- Safe Food Production Queensland
- Biosecurity Queensland Ministerial Advisory Council
- Veterinary Surgeons Board of Queensland
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Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing, and Regional and Rural Development | |
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Police, Fire and Emergency Services | |
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Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation | |
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Local Government, Water and Volunteers |
- Racing Queensland
- Local Government Grants Commission
- Local Government Remuneration and Discipline Tribunal
- Multicultural Queensland Advisory Council
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Sport, Racing and Olympic and Paralympic Games | |
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Women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships and Multiculturalism |
- Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Foundation
- Queensland Reparations Review Panel
- Stolen Wages Reparations Taskforce
- Family Responsibilities Commission
- Palm Island Community Company
- Community Enterprise Queensland (Islander Board of Industry and Service)
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