Manager of Government Business (Queensland)

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The Manager of Government Business, also known as the Leader of the House is responsible for managing and scheduling Government business in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. The office is held by a member of the Ministry; until 2009, the office was always held by a Cabinet minister, but Judy Spence held the office as parliamentary secretary. Under changes made in October 2011, the office was given a salary greater than its holder would otherwise earn by virtue of his or her other ministerial office.[1] The Leader of the House is the Chair of the Committee of the Legislative Assembly, which has responsibility for the way the body is run.[2]

List of Leaders

Leader Term began Term ended Party Premier
Max Hodges[3] 10 March 1975 13 August 1976 National Joh Bjelke-Petersen
Tom Newbery[4] 13 August 1976 8 August 1979 Country/National
Claude Wharton[5] August 1979 1 November 1986 National
Lin Powell[6] 19 February 1987[7] 1 December 1987 National
Brian Austin 8 March 1988[n 1] 25 September 1989 National Mike Ahern
Neville Harper[9] 26 September 1989[n 2] 2 December 1989[n 3] National Russell Cooper
Terry Mackenroth[10] 7 December 1989 10 December 1991 Labor Wayne Goss
Paul Braddy[11] 13 December 1991 25 August 1992 Labor
Terry Mackenroth[10] 5 November 1992 19 February 1996 Labor
Tony FitzGerald[12] 2 April 1996 19 May 1998 National Rob Borbidge
Terry Mackenroth[10] 29 June 1998 22 March 2001 Labor Peter Beattie
Anna Bligh[13] 22 March 2001 9 August 2005 Labor
Robert Schwarten[14] 9 August 2005 22 April 2009 Labor
Anna Bligh
Judy Spence[15][n 4] 22 April 2009 23 March 2012 Labor
Ray Stevens[16] 17 May 2012 6 January 2015 Liberal National Campbell Newman
Stirling Hinchliffe[17] 24 March 2015 Incumbent Labor Annastacia Palaszczuk
Notes

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See also

References

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