A Fresh Start for Queensland: Crisafulli Assistant Ministry to support Cabinet

Premier and Minister for Veterans The Honourable David Crisafulli

A Fresh Start for Queensland: Crisafulli Assistant Ministry to support Cabinet

  • Generation next elevated into Crisafulli Government Assistant Ministry with a major focus on regional Queensland.
  • Assistant Ministers will be tasked with supporting Cabinet to deliver the Right Plan for Queensland’s Future.
  • Mental health, community safety, housing supply and multiculturalism focuses of Assistant Ministry.
  • Pat Weir announced as the Speaker of the 58th Parliament, bringing a wealth of experience to the role.

The Crisafulli Government Cabinet will be supported with a young and hungry generation next Assistant Ministry, unveiled today by Premier Crisafulli.

The new Assistant Ministry will help deliver a Fresh Start for Queensland and includes representatives from every region to ensure a strong voice for regional Queensland.

The Premier has followed the lead of New South Wales in expanding the Assistant Ministry to ten positions to bolster stakeholder engagement and provide a pathway for future leadership.

Leader of the House Dr Christian Rowan and Trevor Watts will be Assistant Ministers to the Premier on Matters of State and Cabinet, with newly elected Members of Parliament to be appointed to a further eight roles.

The full Assistant Ministry includes:

  • Dr Christian Rowan – Assistant Minister to the Premier on Matters of State and New Citizens.
  • Trevor Watts – Assistant Minister to the Premier for Cabinet and South West Queensland.
  • Amanda Stoker – Assistant Minister for Finance, Trade, Employment and Training
  • Herman Vorster – Assistant Minister for Multicultural Affairs and International Student Attraction
  • Rebecca Young – Assistant Minister to the Deputy Premier and Assistant Minister for Planning, Housing and Better Regulation
  • Janelle Poole – Assistant Minister for Community Safety, Defence Industry, Veterans and North Queensland
  • Bryson Head – Assistant Minister for Regional Development, Resources and Critical Minerals.
  • Bree James – Assistant Minister for Tourism, Early Learning, Creative Industries and Far North Queensland
  • Donna Kirkland – Assistant Minister for Mental Health, Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Families and Seniors and Central Queensland
  • Sean Dillion – Assistant Minister for Primary Industry Development, Water and Western Queensland.

Premier David Crisafulli said the Assistant Ministry would have a major regional focus to support the roll-out of the Right Plan for Queensland’s Future across the State.

“We have a bold and ambitious plan for a fresh start for Queensland and our Assistant Ministry will be key in delivering it,” Premier Crisafulli said.

“The fresh faces in this Assistant Ministry are part of generation next and will be instrumental in delivering for Queenslanders.

“These Assistant Ministers are hungry to serve and their energy and hard work will be harnessed to benefit the length and breadth of our State.

“With Ministerial accountability a cornerstone of this government, the Assistant Ministry will provide critical support in delivering the programs and services needed for a Fresh Start for Queensland.

“I promised regional Queensland would have a strong voice in the leadership of government and every region is represented in this Assistant Ministry.

“Assistant Ministers will assist Cabinet in delivering our promises to Queenslanders across focuses of tourism, housing, resources, mental health, water, finance and multicultural affairs.

“Their roles will also be about listening to Queenslanders to inform strong policy development.”

The Premier today also announced Pat Weir would be appointed Speaker in the 58th Parliament of Queensland.

“With a decade of experience in the Parliament, Pat has the respect of both sides of the House and will bring a fair and measured approach to the role of Speaker,” he said.

“Having previously served as Temporary Speaker, Pat’s knowledge of Parliamentary standing orders will ensure stability and fairness in the 58th Parliament.”

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