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The Department of the Premier and Cabinet is a department of the Queensland Government. It is responsible for advising and supporting the Premier and Cabinet, and for managing the state's public sector alongside the Public Service Commission. [2] The department's headquarters are at 1 William Street in the Brisbane CBD.
There are 21 Queensland Government departments, each responsible for delivering a portfolio of government legislation and policy. [1] Each portfolio area is led by a minister who is a senior member of the governing party in the state Legislative Assembly .
The Public Trust Building is of the inter-war free classical style. The building consists of eight storeys above a basement level. The sandstone facade fronting O'Connell Street is symmetrical, with three round arches of two-storey high (ground and first floors), and unconventional order of architecture with attenuated pilasters spanning between the third and seventh floors. [3]
The Department of Public Works' Townsville office becomes the epicentre for the department's work during World War II. 1945: The Queensland Housing Commission was established following federal and state investment in post-war reconstruction.
The Australian Retirement Trust (ART) is an Australian superannuation fund headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland. It has over A$300 billion in retirement savings under management and 2.4 million members, making it Australia's second-largest superannuation fund.
1 William Street (colloquially known as the Tower of Power) [7] [8] is a skyscraper in William Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.At 259.8 metres (852 ft), it is the third-tallest building in the city and 12th-tallest building in Australia as of 2022. [9]
The Public Trust Office, 19–21 O'Connell Street, Sydney, New South Wales. Items portrayed in this file depicts. ... File change date and time: 20:45, 19 April 2019:
Maryborough City Hall is a heritage-listed town hall at 388 Kent Street, Maryborough, Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia.It was designed by Hall & Dods and built from 1906 to 1908 by Crystall & Armstrong.