Deputy Premier of Queensland






























Deputy Premier of Queensland

JackieTrad2.jpg

Incumbent
Jackie Trad

since 14 February 2015
Style The Honourable
Appointer Governor of Queensland
Term length At the Governor's pleasure
Formation 17 September 1903
First holder Andrew Henry Barlow

The Deputy Premier of Queensland is a role in the Government of Queensland assigned to a responsible Minister in the Australian state of Queensland. It has second ranking behind the Premier of Queensland in Cabinet, and its holder serves as Acting Premier during absence or incapacity of the Premier. The Deputy Premier may either be appointed by the Premier during the cabinet formation process, or may be elected by caucus; during periods of Coalition government, the leader of the junior coalition partner is usually automatically selected for the role. Due to the contingent role of the Deputy Premier, they almost without exception always have additional ministerial portfolios.


Until December 1974, although the role carried the same responsibilities (especially during the absence of the Premier) it was never formally recognised or titled as such; the first reference in Hansard to a Deputy Premier was during the Forgan Smith Ministry in 1936, but the term was in common use in newspapers from as early as 1892, when a minister in the First Griffith Ministry was criticised for his performance in the role.[1]



List of Deputy Premiers of Queensland























































































































































































































































































































































No.
Name
Portrait
Term of Office
Affiliation

1

Andrew Henry Barlow

StateLibQld 2 115088 Andrew Henry Barlow in 1889.jpg
17 September 1903
19 November 1907
Liberal/Kidston

2

Digby Denham

StateLibQld 1 115224 Honourable Digby Frank Denham, Home Secretary.jpg
19 November 1907
19 February 1908
Conservative


(1)

Andrew Henry Barlow

StateLibQld 2 115088 Andrew Henry Barlow in 1889.jpg
19 February 1908
22 June 1909
Kidston


(2)

Digby Denham

StateLibQld 1 115224 Honourable Digby Frank Denham, Home Secretary.jpg
22 June 1909
7 February 1911
Liberal

3

Thomas O'Sullivan

StateLibQld 1 112552 Thomas O' Sullivan.jpg
7 February 1911
1 June 1915
Liberal

4

Ted Theodore

Ted Theodore 1931.jpg
1 June 1915
22 October 1919
Labor

5

John Fihelly

StateLibQld 1 112272 John A. Fihelly, 1920.jpg
22 October 1919
8 February 1922
Labor

6

William Gillies

William Gillies 1920.jpg
8 February 1922
26 February 1925
Labor

7

William McCormack

William McCormack.jpg
26 February 1925
22 October 1925
Labor

8

William Forgan Smith

Queensland State Archives 3892 Portrait of Hon William Forgan Smith MLA Premier of Queensland c 1933.png
22 October 1925
21 May 1929
Labor

9

Reginald King

Reginald MacDonnell King, 1929.tiff
21 May 1929
18 June 1932
CPNP

10

Percy Pease

Percy Pease - Queensland Politician.png
18 June 1932
24 September 1940
Labor

11

Frank Cooper

Frank Cooper, circa 1949.jpg
24 September 1940
16 September 1942
Labor

12

Ned Hanlon

Ned Hanlon.jpg
16 September 1942
7 March 1946
Labor

13

Ted Walsh

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7 March 1946
15 May 1947
Labor

14

Vince Gair

Queensland State Archives 4750 Hon VC Gair Premier of Queensland c 1953.png
15 May 1947
17 January 1952
Labor

15

Tom Foley

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17 January 1952
16 March 1953
Labor

16

Jack Duggan

Jack Duggan.jpg
16 March 1953
7 June 1957
Labor


(13)

Ted Walsh

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12 August 1957
12 August 1957
Queensland Labor

17

Kenneth Morris

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12 August 1957
26 September 1963
Liberal

18

Alan Munro

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26 September 1963
23 December 1965
Liberal

19

Gordon Chalk

Gordon Chalk 1963.jpg
23 December 1965
1 August 1968
Liberal

20

Joh Bjelke-Petersen

JBPetersen.jpg
1 August 1968
8 August 1968
Country


(19)

Gordon Chalk

Gordon Chalk 1963.jpg
8 August 1968
13 August 1976
Liberal

22

William Knox

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13 August 1976
9 October 1978
Liberal

23

Llewellyn Edwards

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9 October 1978
19 August 1983
Liberal

24

Bill Gunn

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19 August 1983
7 December 1989
National

25

Tom Burns

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7 December 1989
19 February 1996
Labor

26

Joan Sheldon

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19 February 1996
26 June 1998
Liberal

27

Jim Elder

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26 June 1998
22 November 2000
Labor

28

Paul Braddy

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22 November 2000
30 November 2000
Labor

29

Terry Mackenroth

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30 November 2000
28 July 2005
Labor

30

Anna Bligh

Anna Bligh crop.jpg
28 July 2005
13 September 2007
Labor

31

Paul Lucas

Paul Lucas Queensland Politician Australia.jpg
13 September 2007
16 September 2011
Labor

32

Andrew Fraser

Queensland Treasurer Andrew Fraser.jpg
16 September 2011
26 March 2012
Labor

33

Jeff Seeney

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26 March 2012
14 February 2015
Liberal National

34

Jackie Trad

JackieTrad2.jpg
14 February 2015
present
Labor


Notes





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See also



  • Government of Queensland

  • Politics of Queensland

  • Premiers of Queensland














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