Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2020–2024 | |
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This is a list of members of the 57th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 2020 to 2024, as elected at the 2020 election held on 31 October 2020. [1] [2] [3]
Image | Member | Party | District | Region | Term | Notes | |
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![]() | Stephen Andrew | One Nation | Mirani | Central Queensland–Mackay, Isaac and Whitsunday | 2017–2024 | Also known as "Moli Duru Ambae". [4] | |
![]() | Mark Bailey | Labor | Miller | South East Queensland | 2015–present | Minister for Transport and Main Roads (2017–2023) | |
![]() | Ros Bates | Liberal National | Mudgeeraba | South East Queensland | 2009–present | — | |
Stephen Bennett | Liberal National | Burnett | Wide Bay–Burnett–Central Queensland | 2012–present | — | ||
![]() | Michael Berkman | Greens | Maiwar | South East Queensland | 2017–present | — | |
![]() | Jarrod Bleijie | Liberal National | Kawana | South East Queensland | 2009–present | Deputy Leader of the Opposition (since 2022) | |
Sandy Bolton | Independent | Noosa | South East Queensland | 2017–present | — | ||
Mark Boothman | Liberal National | Theodore | South East Queensland | 2012–present | — | ||
![]() | Colin Boyce [a] | Liberal National | Callide | Darling Downs–Wide Bay–Burnett–Central Queensland | 2017–2022 [a] | — | |
Nikki Boyd | Labor | Pine Rivers | South East Queensland | 2015–present | Assistant Minister for Local Government (2020–2022) | ||
Don Brown | Labor | Capalaba | South East Queensland | 2015–2024 | Chief Government Whip (since 2017) | ||
Jonty Bush | Labor | Cooper | South East Queensland | 2020–present | — | ||
Glenn Butcher | Labor | Gladstone | Central Queensland | 2015–present | |||
Amanda Camm | Liberal National | Whitsunday | Mackay, Isaac and Whitsunday | 2020–present | — | ||
Michael Crandon | Liberal National | Coomera | South East Queensland | 2009–present | — | ||
![]() | Craig Crawford | Labor | Barron River | Far North Queensland | 2015–2024 | ||
David Crisafulli | Liberal National | Broadwater | South East Queensland | 2012–2015, 2017–present | Leader of the Opposition (since 2020) | ||
![]() | Yvette D'Ath | Labor | Redcliffe | South East Queensland | 2014–2024 |
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Nick Dametto | Katter's Australian | Hinchinbrook | North Queensland | 2017–present | — | ||
![]() | Mick de Brenni | Labor | Springwood | South East Queensland | 2015–present |
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Cameron Dick | Labor | Woodridge | South East Queensland | 2009–2012, 2015–present |
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![]() | Leeanne Enoch | Labor | Algester | South East Queensland | 2015–present |
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![]() | Di Farmer | Labor | Bulimba | South East Queensland | 2009–2012, 2015–present |
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![]() | Shannon Fentiman | Labor | Waterford | South East Queensland | 2015–present |
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![]() | Deb Frecklington | Liberal National | Nanango | Wide Bay–Burnett | 2012–present | — | |
![]() | Mark Furner | Labor | Ferny Grove | South East Queensland | 2015–present | ||
Laura Gerber | Liberal National | Currumbin | South East Queensland | 2020–present | — | ||
Julieanne Gilbert | Labor | Mackay | Mackay, Isaac and Whitsunday | 2015–2024 | Assistant Minister for Health and Regional Health Infrastructure (2020–2023) | ||
![]() | Grace Grace | Labor | McConnel | South East Queensland | 2007–2012, 2015–present | Minister for Industrial Relations (since 2015) Minister for Racing (since 2020) Minister for Education (2017–2023) | |
Aaron Harper | Labor | Thuringowa | North Queensland | 2015–2024 | — | ||
Michael Hart | Liberal National | Burleigh | South East Queensland | 2012–2024 | — | ||
Bryson Head [a] | Liberal National | Callide | Darling Downs–Wide Bay–Burnett–Central Queensland | 2022–present [a] | — | ||
Michael Healy | Labor | Cairns | Far North Queensland | 2017–present | — | ||
![]() | Stirling Hinchliffe | Labor | Sandgate | South East Queensland | 2006–2012, 2015–2024 |
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![]() | Jennifer Howard | Labor | Ipswich | South East Queensland | 2015–present | — | |
Jason Hunt | Labor | Caloundra | South East Queensland | 2020–2024 | — | ||
David Janetzki | Liberal National | Toowoomba South | Darling Downs | 2016–present | Deputy Leader of the Opposition (2020–2022) | ||
![]() | Robbie Katter | Katter's Australian | Traeger | Far North Queensland–North Queensland | 2012–present | — | |
Joe Kelly | Labor | Greenslopes | South East Queensland | 2015–present | Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland (since 2020) | ||
Ali King | Labor | Pumicestone | South East Queensland | 2020–2024 | — | ||
Shane King | Labor | Kurwongbah | South East Queensland | 2015–present | — | ||
![]() | Shane Knuth | Katter's Australian | Hill | Far North Queensland | 2004–present | — | |
![]() | Jon Krause | Liberal National | Scenic Rim | South East Queensland | 2012–present | — | |
![]() | John-Paul Langbroek | Liberal National | Surfers Paradise | South East Queensland | 2004–present | — | |
Dale Last | Liberal National | Burdekin | Mackay, Isaac and Whitsunday | 2015–present | — | ||
![]() | Brittany Lauga | Labor | Keppel | Central Queensland | 2015–2024 | — | |
Ann Leahy | Liberal National | Warrego | Darling Downs | 2015–present | — | ||
![]() | Leanne Linard | Labor | Nudgee | South East Queensland | 2015–present |
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James Lister | Liberal National | Southern Downs | Darling Downs | 2017–present | — | ||
Cynthia Lui | Labor | Cook | Far North Queensland | 2017–2024 | — | ||
![]() | Amy MacMahon | Greens | South Brisbane | South East Queensland | 2020–2024 | — | |
![]() | Jim Madden [b] | Labor | Ipswich West | South East Queensland | 2015–2024 [b] | — | |
Tim Mander | Liberal National | Everton | South East Queensland | 2012–present | — | ||
James Martin [c] | Labor | Stretton | South East Queensland | 2021–present [c] | — | ||
Lance McCallum | Labor | Bundamba | South East Queensland | 2020–present | — | ||
Jim McDonald | Liberal National | Lockyer | South East Queensland | 2017–present | — | ||
Melissa McMahon | Labor | Macalister | South East Queensland | 2017–present | — | ||
Corrine McMillan | Labor | Mansfield | South East Queensland | 2017–present | — | ||
![]() | Bart Mellish | Labor | Aspley | South East Queensland | 2017–present | Minister for Transport and Main Roads (since 2023) Minister for Digital Services (since 2023) | |
![]() | Brent Mickelberg | Liberal National | Buderim | South East Queensland | 2017–present | — | |
![]() | Steven Miles | Labor | Murrumba | South East Queensland | 2015–present |
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Lachlan Millar | Liberal National | Gregory | Central Queensland | 2015–present | — | ||
![]() | Steve Minnikin | Liberal National | Chatsworth | South East Queensland | 2012–present | — | |
Rob Molhoek | Liberal National | Southport | South East Queensland | 2012–present | — | ||
Charis Mullen | Labor | Jordan | South East Queensland | 2017–present | — | ||
![]() | Tim Nicholls | Liberal National | Clayfield | South East Queensland | 2006–present | — | |
![]() | Margie Nightingale [d] | Labor | Inala | South East Queensland | 2024–present [d] | — | |
Sam O'Connor | Liberal National | Bonney | South East Queensland | 2017–present | — | ||
![]() | Barry O'Rourke | Labor | Rockhampton | Central Queensland | 2017–2024 | — | |
![]() | Annastacia Palaszczuk [d] | Labor | Inala | South East Queensland | 2006–2023 [d] |
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Joan Pease | Labor | Lytton | South East Queensland | 2015–present | Senior Government Whip (since 2017) | ||
![]() | Duncan Pegg [c] | Labor | Stretton | South East Queensland | 2015–2021 [c] | — | |
Tony Perrett | Liberal National | Gympie | Wide Bay–Burnett | 2015–present | — | ||
![]() | Curtis Pitt | Labor | Mulgrave | Far North Queensland | 2009–2024 | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland (since 2018) | |
Andrew Powell | Liberal National | Glass House | South East Queensland | 2009–present | Manager of Opposition Business in the House (since 2022) | ||
Linus Power | Labor | Logan | South East Queensland | 2015–present | — | ||
Jess Pugh | Labor | Mount Ommaney | South East Queensland | 2017–present | Deputy Government Whip (since 2020) | ||
Dan Purdie | Liberal National | Ninderry | South East Queensland | 2017–present | — | ||
Kim Richards | Labor | Redlands | South East Queensland | 2017–2024 | — | ||
![]() | Mark Robinson | Liberal National | Oodgeroo | South East Queensland | 2009–2024 | — | |
![]() | Christian Rowan | Liberal National | Moggill | South East Queensland | 2015–present | — | |
![]() | Peter Russo | Labor | Toohey | South East Queensland | 2015–present | — | |
![]() | Mark Ryan | Labor | Morayfield | South East Queensland | 2009–2012, 2015–present |
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Bruce Saunders | Labor | Maryborough | Wide Bay–Burnett | 2015–present | — | ||
![]() | Meaghan Scanlon | Labor | Gaven | South East Queensland | 2017–present |
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Fiona Simpson | Liberal National | Maroochydore | South East Queensland | 1992–present | — | ||
Robert Skelton | Labor | Nicklin | South East Queensland | 2020–2024 | — | ||
Tom Smith | Labor | Bundaberg | Wide Bay–Burnett | 2020–present | — | ||
Ray Stevens | Liberal National | Mermaid Beach | South East Queensland | 2006–present | — | ||
Scott Stewart | Labor | Townsville | North Queensland | 2015–2024 | Minister for Resources and Critical Development (since 2023) Minister for Resources (2020–2023) | ||
Jimmy Sullivan | Labor | Stafford | South East Queensland | 2020–present | — | ||
Adrian Tantari | Labor | Hervey Bay | Wide Bay–Burnett | 2020–2024 | — | ||
Les Walker | Labor | Mundingburra | North Queensland | 2020–2024 | — | ||
Trevor Watts | Liberal National | Toowoomba North | Darling Downs | 2012–present | — | ||
Pat Weir | Liberal National | Condamine | Darling Downs | 2015–present | — | ||
Chris Whiting | Labor | Bancroft | South East Queensland | 2015–present | — | ||
Darren Zanow [b] | Liberal National | Ipswich West | South East Queensland | 2024–2024 [b] | — |