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The Crisafulli Ministry is the current ministry of the Government of Queensland led by David Crisafulli.Crisafulli led the Liberal National Party (LNP) to its second election victory (the first being 2012) since its formation in 2008 after the merger of the state branches of the Liberal and National parties.
David Frank Crisafulli (/ ˌ k r ɪ s ə ˈ f ʊ l i /; born 14 April 1979) is an Australian politician currently serving as the 41st Premier of Queensland since 28 October 2024 [1] and leader of the Liberal National Party since November 2020.
David Crisafulli was on 28 October 2024 sworn in as the 41st Premier of Queensland. [20] His deputy, Jarrod Bleijie, was also sworn in, with the both of them sharing a lengthy interim ministerial portfolio. [21] On 1 November 2024, the totality of Crisafulli's 20-minister cabinet was sworn in by Governor Young of Queensland. [22]
Mr Crisafulli said regional Queensland was “at the mercy” of the Bruce Highway, and efforts would be made to repair the Ollera Creek Bridge as soon as possible. ... Prime minister Anthony ...
The Crisafulli ministry is a ministry of the Government of Queensland led by David Crisafulli. Crisafulli was sworn in on October 28 2024, following the 2024 Queensland State Election . [ 4 ]
An online reader poll with 64,000 votes conducted by the Brisbane Times declared opposition Leader David Crisafulli won the debate with 57% of the vote. [31] Miles and Crisafulli ruled out introducing a rent cap during the leaders debate. [32] In 2 October 2024, Labor's Miles announced a policy of a state-owned energy retailer.
Australian authorities are scrambling to help isolated communities in Queensland after a flooding emergency forced thousands of evacuations, cut power to homes and washed away sections of a vital ...
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 to become premier and ask them to commission a government. A re-elected government will be resworn, with adjustments to the ministry as determined by the premier. [2]