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.

Crisafulli ministry

43rd Cabinet of Queensland
Date formed28 October 2024 (2024-10-28)
People and organisations
MonarchCharles III
GovernorJeanette Young
PremierDavid Crisafulli
Premier's historyPremiership of David Crisafulli
Deputy PremierJarrod Bleijie
No. of ministers19[1][2]
Member party  Liberal National
Status in legislatureMajority
52 / 93 (56%)
Opposition cabinetMiles shadow ministry
Opposition party  Labor
Opposition leaderSteven Miles
History
Election2024 Queensland election
Legislature term2024–2028
PredecessorMiles

Cabinet outlook

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Initial composition

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On 27 October 2024, Crisafulli announced that he and Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie would be sworn in as an interim two-person cabinet. Crisafulli and Bleijie were formally sworn in by Governor Jeanette Young on 28 October.[3]

Portrait Minister Portfolio Took office Left office Duration of tenure Party Electorate
Cabinet Ministers
  David Crisafulli
  • Premier
  • Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women
  • Minister for Housing, Local Government and Planning and Minister for Public Works
  • Minister for Police and Community Safety
  • Minister for Treaty, Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Minister for Communities and Minister for the Arts
  • Minister for Education and Minister for Youth Justice
  • Minister for Regional Development and Manufacturing and Minister for Water
  • Minister for Resources and Critical Minerals
  • Minister for Fire and Disaster Recovery and Minister for Corrective Services
  • Minister for Tourism and Sport
28 October 2024 1 November 2024 (all offices except Premier) 23 days Liberal National Broadwater
  Jarrod Bleijie
  • Deputy Premier
  • Treasurer and Minister for Trade and Investment
  • Minister for State Development and Infrastructure, Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister for Racing
  • Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence
  • Minister for Energy and Clean Economy Jobs
  • Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and Minister for Rural Communities
  • Minister for the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef and Minister for Science and Innovation
  • Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Minister for Digital Services
  • Minister for Employment and Small Business and Minister for Training and Skills Development
  • Minister for Child Safety, Minister for Seniors and Disability Services and Minister for Multicultural Affairs
28 October 2024 1 November 2024 (all offices except those listed below) 23 days Kawana

Full ministry

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On 1 November 2024, the full ministry was formally sworn in, as follows:[4]

Portrait Minister Portfolio Took office Left office Duration of tenure Party Electorate
Cabinet Ministers
David Crisafulli
28 October 2024 Incumbent 23 days Liberal National Broadwater
  Jarrod Bleijie
  • Deputy Premier
  • Minister for State Development and Infrastructure
  • Minister for Industrial Relations
28 October 2024 Incumbent 23 days Kawana
David Janetzki
  • Treasurer
  • Minister for Energy
  • Minister for Homes
1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Toowoomba South
  Ros Bates
  • Minister for Finance and Trade
  • Minister for Employment and Training
1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Mudgeeraba
  Tim Nicholls 1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Clayfield
  Deb Frecklington
1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Nanango
Dale Last
  • Minister for Natural Resources and Mines
  • Minister for Manufacturing
  • Minister for Rural and Regional Development
1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Burdekin
  John-Paul Langbroek
1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Surfers Paradise
Dan Purdie
  • Minister for Police and Community Safety
1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Ninderry
Laura Gerber
  • Minister for Youth Justice and Victim Support
  • Minister for Corrective Services
1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Currumbin
  Brent Mickelberg 1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Buderim
Ann Leahy
  • Minister for Local Government
  • Minister for Water
  • Minister for Fire and Emergency Services
  • Minister for Disaster Recovery
  • Minister for Volunteers
1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Warrego
Sam O'Connor
  • Minister for Housing and Public Works
  • Minister for Youth
1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Bonney
Tony Perrett 1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Gympie
Fiona Simpson
  • Minister for Women
  • Minister for Women's Economic Security
  • Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships and Multiculturalism
1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Maroochydore
Andrew Powell
1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Glass House
Amanda Camm
  • Minister for Families, Seniors and Disabilities
  • Minister for Child Safety
  • Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence
1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Whitsunday
Tim Mander
  • Minister for Sport and Racing
  • Minister for the Olympic and Paralympic Games
1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Everton
  Steve Minnikin
  • Minister for Customer Service
  • Minister for Open Data
1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Chatsworth
  Christian Rowan 1 November 2024 Incumbent 19 days Moggill

References

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  1. ^ Dennien, Matt (1 November 2024). "Crisafulli's cabinet sworn in with surprises, as department bosses dumped". The Age. Nine Entertainment. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
  2. ^ Eaton, Matt (2 November 2024). "The Crisafulli government has three years and 51 weeks to enact a bold and ambitious agenda". ABC News. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
  3. ^ McKay, Jack (28 October 2024). "David Crisafulli sworn in as Queensland premier — as it happened". ABC News. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
  4. ^ "Premier David Crisafulli reveals new Queensland cabinet moments before swearing in ceremony begins". ABC News. 1 November 2024. Retrieved 1 November 2024.


Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Crisafulli ministry
2024–present
Incumbent