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  2. Executive Council of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The formal term for the Governor acting on the advice of the Executive Council is the "Governor in Council". [7] Various statutes call for the Governor in Council to carry out its provisions. For example, the Constitution of Queensland Act 2001 provides for the Governor in Council to appoint judges to the Supreme Court.

  3. Governor of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The office of the governor was initially established by letters patent issued by Queen Victoria on the founding of Queensland in 1867. However, up until 1977 the office was not formally recognised in Queensland legislation, with the powers of the governor set down in the letters patent and in an imperial order in council which preserved the effect of the Australian Constitutions Act 1842 (Imp ...

  4. Cabinet of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Meetings of the Cabinet are usually held on 10:00 a.m. on Mondays in the Executive Building's Cabinet Room. The Premier (or Deputy Premier in her or his absence) [8] chairs its meetings [9] and establishes its agenda. [10] All members are expected to be present at all meetings unless excused by the Premier. [9]

  5. Executive council (Commonwealth countries) - Wikipedia

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    An executive council is a constitutional organ found in a number of Commonwealth countries, where it exercises executive power and (notionally) advises the governor, governor-general, or lieutenant governor, and will typically enact decisions through an Order in Council.

  6. Politics of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    However, except for certain reserve powers, the governor only acts in accordance with the advice of the Premier of Queensland. The premier (who is the state's head of government ) along with the Cabinet of Queensland (whose decisions are given legal force by the Executive Council ), exercise executive authority in practice.

  7. Queensland Government - Wikipedia

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    Queensland is governed according to the principles of the Westminster system, a form of parliamentary government based on the model of the United Kingdom.Legislative power rests with the Parliament of Queensland, which consists of the King, represented by the Governor of Queensland, and the one house, the Legislative Assembly of Queensland.

  8. 58th Parliament of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 state election gave the Liberal National Party of Queensland a majority in parliament, winning 52 of 93 seats to defeat the incumbent Labor government. [1] Following the election, Liberal National leader David Crisafulli became the 41st Premier of Queensland and was sworn in by the governor of Queensland, Jeannette Young, on 28 October ...

  9. Federal Executive Council (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Meetings of the Executive Council do not require the Governor-General's attendance, but the Governor-General must be notified of the meeting in order for it to be valid. A quorum for meetings is the Governor-General and two serving ministers or assistant ministers. If the Governor-General is not in attendance, quorum is the vice-president and ...