The Shadow ministry of Deb Frecklington was the Liberal National Party opposition between December 2017 and November 2020, opposing the Palaszczuk government in the Parliament of Queensland. It was led by Deb Frecklington following her election as leader of the party and Opposition Leader on 12 December 2017. Tim Mander was the deputy party leader and Deputy Leader of the Opposition. [1]
The shadow ministry was announced on 15 December 2017. [2] It succeeded the Nicholls shadow ministry and was replaced by the Crisafulli shadow ministry on 16 November 2020.
Portfolio | Shadow Minister | Image | ||
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Leader of the Opposition Shadow Minister for Trade | Deb Frecklington MP | |||
Deputy Leader of the Opposition Shadow Treasurer | Tim Mander MP | |||
Shadow Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning | Andrew Powell MP | |||
Shadow Minister for Employment and Small Business Shadow Minister for Training and Skills Development | Fiona Simpson MP | |||
Shadow Minister for Health and Ambulance Services Shadow Minister for Women | Ros Bates MP | |||
Shadow Minister for Education Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations | Jarrod Bleijie MP | |||
Shadow Attorney-General | David Janetzki MP | |||
Shadow Minister for Transport and Main Roads | Steve Minnikin MP | |||
Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Mines Shadow Minister for Northern Queensland | Dale Last MP | |||
Shadow Minister for Police and Counter-Terrorism Shadow Minister for Corrective Services | Dan Purdie MP | |||
Shadow Minister for Environment, Science and the Great Barrier Reef Shadow Minister for Tourism | David Crisafulli MP | |||
Shadow Minister for Agriculture Shadow Minister for Fisheries and Forestry | Tony Perrett MP | |||
Shadow Minister Housing and Public Works Shadow Minister for Energy and Digital Innovation | Michael Hart MP | |||
Shadow Minister for Local Government | Ann Leahy MP | |||
Shadow Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors Shadow Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships Shadow Minister for the Arts | Dr Christian Rowan MP | |||
Shadow Minister for Sport, Racing and the Commonwealth Games Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affaris | John-Paul Langbroek MP | |||
Shadow Minister for Child Safety, Youth and the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence Shadow Minister for Veterans | Stephen Bennett MP | |||
Shadow Minister for Fire, Emergency Services and Volunteers | Lachlan Millar MP | |||
Shadow Assistant Ministers | ||||
Shadow Assistant Minister to the Leader of the Opposition Assistant Minister for Youth | Sam O'Connor MP | |||
Shadow Assistant Treasurer | Marty Hunt MP | |||
Shadow Assistant Minister for State Development | David Batt MP | |||
Shadow Assistant Minister Tourism, Industry and Development | Brent Mickelberg MP | |||
Shadow Parliamentary Roles | ||||
Manager of Opposition Business | Jarrod Bleijie MP | |||
Chief Opposition Whip | Rob Molhoek MP | |||
Deputy Opposition Whip | Mark Boothman MP | |||
Party Secretary | Ann Leahy MP |
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