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Department of the Premier and Cabinet Department overview Jurisdiction Queensland Headquarters 1 William Street, Brisbane Minister responsible David Crisafulli, Premier Department executive David Mackie, Acting Director-General Website premiers.qld.gov.au The Department of the Premier and Cabinet is a department of the Queensland Government. It is responsible for advising and supporting the ...
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 Legislative Assembly of Queensland. The premier is appointed by the governor of Queensland. The incumbent premiership is that of David Crisafulli.
This is a list of salaries of heads of state and government per year, ... (USD from 2019 IMF exchange rate) Head of state salary divided by 2020 GDP per capita
Darling Downs–Wide Bay–Burnett–Central Queensland 2017–2022 [a] — Nikki Boyd: Labor Pine Rivers: South East Queensland 2015–present Assistant Minister for Local Government (2020–2022) Don Brown: Labor Capalaba: South East Queensland 2015–2024 Chief Government Whip (since 2017) Jonty Bush: Labor Cooper: South East Queensland 2020 ...
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 ]
The constitution of Queensland sets out the operation of the state's government. The state's constitution contains several entrenched provisions which cannot be changed in the absence of a referendum. There is also a statutory bill of rights, the Queensland Human Rights Act 2019.
At 30 June 2015, there were 243,163 staff (203,348.50 full-time equivalent) employees in 20 Queensland Government departments and 15 other organisations included for statistical purposes. The three largest government employers are Queensland Health, the Department of Education and Training and the Queensland Police Service. [5]
The tourism industry in Queensland employs 5.7% of the workforce, or about 119,000 people and accounts for 4.5% of the state's GSP, [46] directly generating A$$8.8 billion to the state's economy. [47] Tourism Queensland is the government agency responsible for the development of the state's tourist industry.