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The 2024 Queensland state election was held on 26 October 2024 to elect all members to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland pursuant to the Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Act 2015. As a result of the 2016 Queensland term length referendum, the term of the parliament will run for four years. [1] [2]
The premier of Queensland is the head of government in the Australian state of ... Term of office ... 15 December 2023 28 October 2024 318 days Labor: Murrumba: 41
15 December 2023 28 October 2024 318 days 34. 6th George Thorn (1838–1905) No Party Alignment: Ipswich (1876–1878) 5 June 1876 8 March 1877 276 days 35. 21st William Gillies (1868–1928) Labor: Eacham (1912–1925) 26 February 1925 22 October 1925 238 days 36. 29th Jack Pizzey (1911–1968) Country: Isis (1950–1968) 17 January 1968 31 ...
Legislature term: 2020–2024: Predecessor: ... The Miles Ministry was a ministry of the Government of Queensland led by Steven ... 18 December 2023 28 October 2024 1 ...
Dates Venue Region; 1 Townsville: 3–5 September 2002 Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre: North Queensland: 2 Rockhampton: 4–6 October 2005 Pilbeam Theatre: Central Queensland: 3 Cairns: 28–30 October 2008 Cairns Convention Centre: Far North Queensland: 4 Mackay: 24–26 May 2011 Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre ...
The 2024 Queensland local elections were held on 16 March 2024 to elect the mayors and councils of the 77 local government areas in Queensland, Australia. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The original scheduled elections date of 30 March 2024 was moved ahead to 16 March to avoid clashing with Easter holidays .
The second party to formally endorse a candidate was Katter's Australian Party (KAP), announcing Bruce Logan as their candidate for the Far North Queensland seat of Cook on 6 October 2023. [13] Logan would later withdraw from the race, citing family issues and property damage arising from Cyclone Jasper . [ 14 ]
The 2024 Queensland Labor Party leadership election was held on 5 November 2024 to elect the leader of the Queensland Labor Party and ex officio, Leader of the Opposition, following Labor's loss at the 2024 state election. Former premier Steven Miles was re-elected unopposed to the leadership, with Cameron Dick also re-elected as deputy leader.