Premier of Queensland



















Premier of Queensland

Coat of Arms of Queensland.svg
Coat of Arms of Queensland


Flag of Queensland.svg
Flag of Queensland



Annastacia Palaszczuk 2016.jpg

Incumbent
Annastacia Palaszczuk

since 14 February 2015

Style
The Honourable
Member of
Cabinet of Queensland
Appointer
Governor of Queensland
Term length
At the Governor's pleasure
Inaugural holder
Robert Herbert
Formation
10 December 1859
Salary
$380,000 per annum
Website
www.thepremier.qld.gov.au

The Premier of Queensland is the head of government in the Australian state of Queensland.


By convention the Premier is the leader of the party with a parliamentary majority in the unicameral Legislative Assembly of Queensland. The Premier is appointed by the Governor of Queensland.


The incumbent Premier of Queensland since the 2015 election is Annastacia Palaszczuk of the Labor Party.




Contents





  • 1 Constitutional role


  • 2 Premier's office


  • 3 List of Premiers of Queensland


  • 4 Living former premiers


  • 5 Graphical timeline


  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links




Constitutional role


Under section 42 of the Constitution of Queensland the Premier and other members of Cabinet are appointed by the Governor and are collectively responsible to Parliament. The text of the Constitution assigns to the Premier certain powers, such as the power to assign roles (s. 25) to Assistant Ministers (formerly known as Parliamentary Secretaries), and to appoint Ministers as acting Ministers (s. 45) for a period of 14 days.


In practice, under the conventions of the Westminster System followed in Queensland, the Premier's power is derived from two sources: command of a majority in the Legislative Assembly, and the Premier's role as chair of Cabinet, determining the appointment and roles of Ministers. Although ministerial appointments are the prerogative of the Governor of Queensland, in normal circumstances the Governor will make these appointments under the "advice" (in reality, direction) of the Premier.


Immediately following an election for the Legislative Assembly, the Governor will call on the leader of the party which commands a majority in the Legislative Assembly, and ask them to commission a government. A re-elected government will be resworn, with adjustments to the ministry as determined by the Premier.



Premier's office


The Premier has an office in the Executive Annexe of Parliament House, Brisbane, which is normally used while Parliament is sitting. At other times the Premier's ministerial office is in 1 William Street, which is across the road from the Executive Annexe.



List of Premiers of Queensland


Before the 1890s, there was no developed party system in Queensland. Political affiliation labels before that time indicate a general tendency only. Before the end of the first decade of the twentieth century, political parties were more akin to parliamentary factions, and were fluid, informal and disorganised by modern standards.

































































































































































































































































































































































































No.
Name
(lifespan)
Portrait
Term of Office
Party
Constituency
Election(s) Won
1

Robert Herbert

Queensland State Archives 2954 Portrait of The Honourable Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert Premier of Queensland c 1862.png
10 December 1859
1 February 1866
Squatter Conservative

Leichardt
1860
1863
2

Arthur Macalister

Arthur Macalister.jpg
1 February 1866
20 July 1866
None

Town of Ipswich
-
(1)

Robert Herbert

Queensland State Archives 2954 Portrait of The Honourable Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert Premier of Queensland c 1862.png
20 July 1866
7 August 1866
Squatter Conservative

West Moreton
-
(2)

Arthur Macalister

Arthur Macalister.jpg
7 August 1866
15 August 1867
None

Town of Ipswich
-
3

Robert Mackenzie

RobertRamsayMackenzie.jpg
15 August 1867
25 November 1868
Squatter Conservative

Burnett
1867
4

Charles Lilley

Charles Lilley.jpg
25 November 1868
2 May 1870
Liberal

Hamlet of Fortitude Valley
1868
5

Arthur Palmer

Arthur Hunter Palmer.jpg
3 May 1870
7 January 1874
Squatter Conservative

Port Curtis
1870
1871
(2)

Arthur Macalister, CMG

Arthur Macalister.jpg
8 January 1874
5 June 1876
Liberal

Ipswich
1873
6

George Thorn

George Thorn.jpg
5 June 1876
8 March 1877
Liberal

Ipswich
-
7

John Douglas, CMG

John Douglas.jpg
8 March 1877
21 January 1879
Liberal

Maryborough
-
8

Sir Thomas McIlwraith, KCMG

Thomas McIlwraith.jpg
21 January 1879
13 November 1883
Conservative

Mulgrave
1878
9

Sir Samuel Griffith, KCMG, QC

SGriff1.jpg
13 November 1883
13 June 1888
Liberal

North Brisbane
1883
(8)

Sir Thomas McIlwraith, KCMG

Thomas McIlwraith.jpg
13 June 1888
30 November 1888
Conservative

Brisbane North
-
10

Boyd Dunlop Morehead

Boyd Morehead.jpg
30 November 1888
12 August 1890
Conservative

Balonne
1888
(9)

Sir Samuel Griffith, KCMG, QC

SGriff1.jpg
12 August 1890
27 March 1893
Liberal

North Brisbane
-
(8)

Sir Thomas McIlwraith, KCMG

Thomas McIlwraith.jpg
27 March 1893
27 October 1893
Conservative

Brisbane North
-
11

Sir Hugh Nelson, KCMG

Sir Hugh Nelson.jpg
27 October 1893
13 April 1898

Ministerial

Murilla

1896
12

Thomas Joseph Byrnes

Thomas Joseph Byrnes.jpg
13 April 1898
1 October 1898

Ministerial

Warwick
-
13

James Dickson

James Robert Dickson.jpg
1 October 1898
1 December 1899

Ministerial

Bulimba

1899
14

Anderson Dawson

AndersonDawson.jpg
1 December 1899
7 December 1899

Labour

Charters Towers
-
15

Robert Philp

Queensland State Archives 3062 Portrait of The Honourable Sir Robert Philp Premier of Queensland c 1900.png
7 December 1899
17 September 1903

Ministerial

Townsville

1902
16

Arthur Morgan

Sir Arthur Morgan.jpg
17 September 1903
19 January 1906
Liberal

Warwick

1904
17

William Kidston

William Kidston.jpg
19 January 1906
19 November 1907

Labour; Kidstonite

Rockhampton

1907
(15)

Robert Philp

Queensland State Archives 3062 Portrait of The Honourable Sir Robert Philp Premier of Queensland c 1900.png
19 November 1907
18 February 1908
Conservative

Townsville
-
(17)

William Kidston

William Kidston.jpg
18 February 1908
7 February 1911

Kidston; Liberal

Rockhampton

1908
1909
18

Digby Denham

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7 February 1911
1 June 1915

Liberal

Oxley

1912
19

Thomas Joseph Ryan, KC

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1 June 1915
22 October 1919

Labor

Barcoo

1915
1918
20

Ted Theodore

Ted Theodore 1931.jpg
22 October 1919
26 February 1925

Labor

Chillagoe

1920
1923
21

William Gillies

William Gillies 1920.jpg
26 February 1925
22 October 1925

Labor

Eacham
-
22

William McCormack

William McCormack.jpg
22 October 1925
21 May 1929

Labor

Carins

1926
23

Arthur Edward Moore

Arthur Edward Moore.jpg
21 May 1929
17 June 1932

CPNP

Aubigny

1929
24

William Forgan Smith

William Forgan Smith.jpg
17 June 1932
16 September 1942

Labor

Mackay

1932
1935
1938
1941
25

Frank Cooper

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16 September 1942
7 March 1946

Labor

Bremer

1944
26

Ned Hanlon

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7 March 1946
17 January 1952

Labor

Ithaca

1947
1950
27

Vince Gair

Vincent Gair.jpg
17 January 1952
12 August 1957

Labor; QLP

South Brisbane

1953
1956
28

Frank Nicklin, MM

Frank Nicklin.jpg
12 August 1957
17 January 1968

Country

Murrumba

1957
1960
1963
1966
29

Jack Pizzey

Jack Pizzey.jpg
17 January 1968
1 August 1968

Country

Isis
-
30

Gordon Chalk

Gordon Chalk 1963.jpg
1 August 1968
8 August 1968

Liberal

Lockyer
-
31

Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen, KCMG
(knighted in 1984)

JBPetersen.jpg
8 August 1968
1 December 1987

Country/National

Barambah

1969
1972
1974
1977
1980
1983
1986
32

Mike Ahern

Mike Ahern, Parliament House, Brisbane City, October 1988.jpg
1 December 1987
25 September 1989

National

Landsborough
-
33

Russell Cooper

25 September 1989
7 December 1989

National

Roma
-
34

Wayne Goss

Wayne Goss.png
7 December 1989
19 February 1996

Labor

Logan

1989
1992
1995
35

Rob Borbidge

19 February 1996
20 June 1998

National

Surfers Paradise
-
36

Peter Beattie

Peter Beattie, BYCC, August 2013 (cropped).jpg
20 June 1998
13 September 2007

Labor

Brisbane Central

1998
2001
2004
2006
37

Anna Bligh

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13 September 2007
26 March 2012

Labor

South Brisbane

2009
38

Campbell Newman

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26 March 2012
14 February 2015

Liberal National

Ashgrove

2012
39

Annastacia Palaszczuk

Annastacia Palaszczuk 2016.jpg
14 February 2015
Incumbent

Labor

Inala

2015
2017


Living former premiers


As of February 2015[update], six former premiers are alive, the oldest being Russell Cooper (1989, born 1941). The most recent premier to die was Wayne Goss (1951–2014), on 10 November 2014.























NameTerm as premierDate of birth

Mike Ahern
1987–1989

(1942-06-02) 2 June 1942 (age 76)

Russell Cooper
1989

(1941-02-04) 4 February 1941 (age 77)

Rob Borbidge
1996–1998

(1954-08-12) 12 August 1954 (age 64)

Peter Beattie
1998–2007

(1952-11-18) 18 November 1952 (age 65)

Anna Bligh
2007–2012

(1960-07-14) 14 July 1960 (age 58)

Campbell Newman
2012–2015

(1963-08-12) 12 August 1963 (age 55)


Graphical timeline



Annastacia PalaszczukCampbell NewmanAnna BlighPeter BeattieRob BorbidgeWayne GossRussell CooperMichael Ahern (Australian politician)Joh Bjelke-PetersenGordon ChalkJack PizzeyFrancis NicklinVince GairNed Hanlon (politician)Frank CooperWilliam Forgan SmithArthur Edward MooreWilliam McCormackWilliam Gillies (Australian politician)Ted TheodoreT. J. RyanDigby DenhamWilliam KidstonArthur Morgan (Queensland politician)Robert PhilpAnderson DawsonJames DicksonThomas Joseph ByrnesHugh NelsonBoyd MoreheadSamuel GriffithThomas McIlwraithJohn Douglas (Queensland politician)George ThornArthur Hunter PalmerCharles LilleyRobert Mackenzie (Queensland politician)Arthur MacalisterRobert HerbertWorld War IIWorld War I


See also


  • List of Premiers of Queensland by time in office

  • Government of Queensland

  • Politics of Queensland


References





External links













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