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. As of February 2015[update], six former premiers are alive, the oldest being Russell Cooper (1989, born 1941). [10], The day after the election, Bligh resigned as premier and party leader and retired from politics. Palaszczuk led Labor into the 2017 Queensland state election in hopes of winning a second term. [2], Palaszczuk was raised in the Brisbane suburb of Durack. [14], Following her election, Palaszczuk apologised for "breaching the trust of Queenslanders", a reference to the Bligh government's decision to sell off state assets after promising not to do so at the 2009 election. After the defeat of the Newman LNP government in 2015, Palaszczuk became the first woman in Australia to become Premier of a state from Opposition. [22][23] The full ministry was sworn in on 16 February 2015,[24][25] with Palaszczuk taking on the Arts portfolio alongside her Premiership. During her time as opposition leader, Palaszczuk closed the 2-party gap between Labor and the LNP, and on several occasions outpolled Newman as preferred premier. [12], Palaszczuk faced the task of rebuilding a party which had just suffered the worst defeat of a sitting government in Queensland history, and amongst the worst that a governing party has ever suffered at the state level in Australia. [4] She attended St Mary's College, Ipswich from 1982 to 1986. However, in a result that surprised even the most optimistic Labor observers, Labor won a 12-point swing, and projections on election night saw the party very close to winning a majority government. The Premier is appointed by the Governor of Queensland. Enter your details to receive the Premier’s enewsletter and stay up-to-date with other government initiatives. She held various ministerial portfolios in the Bligh Labor government from 2009. See essential information to help Queensland stay safe, unite and recover. Palaszczuk worked as a policy adviser to a number of Labor ministers, including Minister for Communities, Disabilities and Seniors, Warren Pitt and former Minister for the Environment, Dean Wells. 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On 9 October 2008, Palaszczuk was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Main Roads and Local Government in the wake of Ronan Lee's defection to the Greens. 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. 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. Shortly after taking government, Labor MP Billy Gordon was forced to resign from the party by Palaszczuk due to an undeclared criminal history. Polls suggested the race would be close. She has been a Labor member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland since the 2006 election, representing the electorate of Inala. Palaszczuk suffered a 14-point swing in Inala, but retained her seat with a 46.2 per cent primary vote and a 56.9 per cent two-party vote. Read about our guiding principles on getting Queenslanders back to work. [18] Palaszczuk herself reverted Inala to its previous status as a comfortably safe Labor seat, scoring an 18-point swing to increase her majority to 25 percent, the second-safest in the state. Find out about the current restrictions in place to protect Queensland. Political affiliation labels before that time indicate a general tendency only. Labor needed a 36-seat swing to make Palaszczuk Queensland's second female premier and Australia's first female premier elected from opposition—a task thought nearly impossible given that the party only went into the election with nine seats (having won two seats from the LNP in by-elections). Palaszczuk was married to journalist George Megalogenis from 1996 to 1998, and to Simon Every, who was then Senator Joe Ludwig's chief of staff, from 2004 to 2009. [26], Successful amendments to the electoral act through legislation and referenda in early 2016 included: adding an additional four parliamentary seats from 89 to 93, changing from optional preferential voting to full-preferential voting, and moving from unfixed three-year terms to fixed four-year terms.[27]. Queensland’s economic recovery plan wins Federal support, Queensland to assemble Boeing’s first Australian-developed unmanned aircraft, State partners with world-class med tech company to create Queensland jobs, New surgical facility at expanded health precinct will further reduce waiting lists, State backs world-class entertainment precinct for Wellcamp, $15 million committed for land for proposed Cairns University Hospital. Her father, veteran state Labor MP Henry Pałaszczuk, was born in Germany to Polish parents. Minimal updates will be made to this site until after the election results are declared. [19] Hours after the results were declared, de Jersey formally invited Palaszczuk to form a government. [21] It was only the seventh change of government in Queensland since 1915. 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. [20] She was sworn in on 14 February 2015. [11] Curtis Pitt initially said he would stand, but withdrew. Palaszczuk defended the decision itself, saying it was made to save jobs across the state, but conceded that the Government should have been more open more quickly regarding the policy. [15] Despite this, most commentators gave Labor little chance of winning the 2015 state election. [13] After taking the leadership, Palaszczuk said, "We need to make ourselves relevant to voters. Her first ministry was majority female (8 of 14), a first in Australia. A re-elected government will be resworn, with adjustments to the ministry as determined by the Premier. Read more about how your privacy is protected. [9], At the 2012 election, the Bligh government was overwhelmingly defeated by Campbell Newman-led Liberal National Party, losing 44 seats. Annastacia Palaszczuk is an Australian politician and 39th Premier of Queensland, serving since the 2015 election. After the defeat of the Newman LNP governmentin 2015, Palaszczuk became the fir… [12], On 29 March 2012, Palaszczuk announced that she would support the state parliamentary term being extended to four years, as is the case in the other Australian states. At other times the Premier's ministerial office is in 1 William Street, which is across the road from the Executive Annexe. Depending on the source, Labor was either two or three seats short of outright victory. By convention the Premier is the leader of the party with a parliamentary majority in the unicameral Legislative Assembly of Queensland. She has been a Labor member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland since the 2006 election, representing the electorate of Inala. [28][29][30] Labor ultimately won 48 seats, a net four-seat swing in its favour, allowing it to form government in its own right by two seats. The Premier of Queensland is the head of government in the Australian state of Queensland. Workers' rights, protecting the environment, investment in education—these are core Labor principles and somewhere along the way we simply lost our way." Palaszczuk, as one of only three surviving members of Bligh's cabinet, announced that she would be a candidate to succeed Bligh. For that I apologise." [32][33] Palaszczuk and Drabsch split "amicably" in February 2018. Eleven days after the election, ABC election analyst Antony Green's election computer indicated that the incumbent Labor minority government had won at least 47 of the 93 seats in the expanded Legislative Assembly, enough to form a majority government. List of Premiers of Queensland by time in office, Department of Justice and Attorney-General, Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Premier_of_Queensland&oldid=981705907, Lists of heads of government of Australian states and territories, Use Australian English from September 2015, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Articles containing potentially dated statements from February 2015, All articles containing potentially dated statements, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 3 October 2020, at 23:29. [31] From 2015 to 2018, her partner was Shaun Drabsch, an infrastructure adviser. Before the 1890s, there was no developed party system in Queensland. The Queensland Government manages personal information in line with the Information Privacy Act 2009. [16][17] Labor also ousted Newman in his own seat, something that had only happened to a sitting Premier once before in Queensland's history. 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. The Premier of Queensland is the head of government in the Australian state of Queensland. On 9 February 2015, with projections showing Labor assured of at least a minority government, Palaszczuk said she intended to meet with Governor Paul de Jersey on 11 February and advise him that she could form a government.

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