Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2020–2024

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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]

MemberParty District Region TermNotes
Stephen Andrew One Nation Mirani Central QueenslandMackay, Isaac and Whitsunday 2017–presentAlso 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 Queensland2009–present
Stephen Bennett Liberal National Burnett Wide Bay–Burnett–Central Queensland2012–present
Michael Berkman Greens Maiwar South East Queensland2017–present
Jarrod Bleijie Liberal National Kawana South East Queensland2009–present Deputy Leader of the Opposition (since 2022)
Sandy Bolton Independent Noosa South East Queensland2017–present
Mark Boothman Liberal National Theodore South East Queensland2012–present
Colin Boyce [lower-alpha 1] Liberal National Callide Darling Downs–Wide Bay–Burnett–Central Queensland2017–2022 [lower-alpha 1]
Nikki Boyd Labor Pine Rivers South East Queensland2015–present Assistant Minister for Local Government (2020-2022)
Don Brown Labor Capalaba South East Queensland2015–presentChief Government Whip (since 2017)
Jonty Bush Labor Cooper South East Queensland2020–present
Glenn Butcher Labor Gladstone Central Queensland2015–present
Amanda Camm Liberal National Whitsunday Mackay, Isaac and Whitsunday2020–present
Michael Crandon Liberal National Coomera South East Queensland2009–present
Craig Crawford Labor Barron River Far North Queensland 2015–present
David Crisafulli Liberal National Broadwater South East Queensland2012–2015, 2017–present Leader of the Opposition (since 2020)
Yvette D'Ath Labor Redcliffe South East Queensland2014–present
Nick Dametto Katter's Australian Hinchinbrook North Queensland 2017–present
Mick de Brenni Labor Springwood South East Queensland2015–present
Cameron Dick Labor Woodridge South East Queensland2009–2012, 2015–present
Leeanne Enoch Labor Algester South East Queensland2015–present
Di Farmer Labor Bulimba South East Queensland2009–2012, 2015–present
Shannon Fentiman Labor Waterford South East Queensland2015–present
Deb Frecklington Liberal National Nanango Wide Bay–Burnett2012–present
Mark Furner Labor Ferny Grove South East Queensland2015–present
Laura Gerber Liberal National Currumbin South East Queensland2020–present
Julieanne Gilbert Labor Mackay Mackay, Isaac and Whitsunday2015–present Assistant Minister for Health and Regional Health Infrastructure (2020-2023)
Grace Grace Labor McConnel South East Queensland2007–2012, 2015–present Minister for Industrial Relations (since 2015)

Minister for Racing (since 2020) Minister for Education (2017-2023)

Aaron Harper Labor Thuringowa North Queensland2015–present
Michael Hart Liberal National Burleigh South East Queensland2012–present
Bryson Head [lower-alpha 1] Liberal National Callide Darling Downs–Wide Bay–Burnett–Central Queensland 2022–present [lower-alpha 1]
Michael Healy Labor Cairns Far North Queensland2017–present
Stirling Hinchliffe Labor Sandgate South East Queensland2006–2012, 2015–present
Jennifer Howard Labor Ipswich South East Queensland2015–present
Jason Hunt Labor Caloundra South East Queensland2020–present
David Janetzki Liberal National Toowoomba South Darling Downs2016–present Deputy Leader of the Opposition (2020–2022)
Robbie Katter Katter's Australian Traeger Far North Queensland–North Queensland2012–present
Joe Kelly Labor Greenslopes South East Queensland2015–present Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland (since 2020)
Ali King Labor Pumicestone South East Queensland2020–present
Shane King Labor Kurwongbah South East Queensland2015–present
Shane Knuth Katter's Australian Hill Far North Queensland2004–present
Jon Krause Liberal National Scenic Rim South East Queensland2012–present
John-Paul Langbroek Liberal National Surfers Paradise South East Queensland2004–present
Dale Last Liberal National Burdekin Mackay, Isaac and Whitsunday2015–present
Brittany Lauga Labor Keppel Central Queensland2015–present
Ann Leahy Liberal National Warrego Darling Downs2015–present
Leanne Linard Labor Nudgee South East Queensland2015–present
James Lister Liberal National Southern Downs Darling Downs2017–present
Cynthia Lui Labor Cook Far North Queensland2017–present
Amy MacMahon Greens South Brisbane South East Queensland2020–present
Jim Madden [lower-alpha 2] Labor Ipswich West South East Queensland2015–2024 [lower-alpha 2]
Tim Mander Liberal National Everton South East Queensland2012–present
James Martin [lower-alpha 3] Labor Stretton South East Queensland 2021–present [lower-alpha 3]
Lance McCallum Labor Bundamba South East Queensland2020–present
Jim McDonald Liberal National Lockyer South East Queensland2017–present
Melissa McMahon Labor Macalister South East Queensland2017–present
Corrine McMillan Labor Mansfield South East Queensland2017–present
Bart Mellish Labor Aspley South East Queensland2017–present Minister for Transport and Main Roads (since 2023)

Minister for Digital Services (since 2023)

Brent Mickelberg Liberal National Buderim South East Queensland2017–present
Steven Miles Labor Murrumba South East Queensland2015–present
Lachlan Millar Liberal National Gregory Central Queensland2015–present
Steve Minnikin Liberal National Chatsworth South East Queensland2012–present
Rob Molhoek Liberal National Southport South East Queensland2012–present
Charis Mullen Labor Jordan South East Queensland2017–present
Tim Nicholls Liberal National Clayfield South East Queensland2006–present
Margie Nightingale [lower-alpha 4] Labor Inala South East Queensland 2024–present [lower-alpha 4]
Sam O'Connor Liberal National Bonney South East Queensland2017–present
Barry O'Rourke Labor Rockhampton Central Queensland2017–present
Annastacia Palaszczuk [lower-alpha 4] Labor Inala South East Queensland2006-2023 [lower-alpha 4]
Joan Pease Labor Lytton South East Queensland2015–presentSenior Government Whip (since 2017)
Duncan Pegg [lower-alpha 3] Labor Stretton South East Queensland2015–2021 [lower-alpha 3]
Tony Perrett Liberal National Gympie Wide Bay–Burnett2015–present
Curtis Pitt Labor Mulgrave Far North Queensland2009–present Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland (since 2018)
Andrew Powell Liberal National Glass House South East Queensland2009–present Manager of Opposition Business in the House (since 2022)
Linus Power Labor Logan South East Queensland2015–present
Jess Pugh Labor Mount Ommaney South East Queensland2017–presentDeputy Government Whip (since 2020)
Dan Purdie Liberal National Ninderry South East Queensland2017–present
Kim Richards Labor Redlands South East Queensland2017–present
Mark Robinson Liberal National Oodgeroo South East Queensland2009–present
Christian Rowan Liberal National Moggill South East Queensland2015–present
Peter Russo Labor Toohey South East Queensland2015–present
Mark Ryan Labor Morayfield South East Queensland2009–2012, 2015–present
Bruce Saunders Labor Maryborough Wide Bay–Burnett2015–present
Meaghan Scanlon Labor Gaven South East Queensland2017–present
Fiona Simpson Liberal National Maroochydore South East Queensland1992–present
Robert Skelton Labor Nicklin South East Queensland2020–present
Tom Smith Labor Bundaberg Wide Bay–Burnett2020–present
Ray Stevens Liberal National Mermaid Beach South East Queensland2006–present
Scott Stewart Labor Townsville North Queensland2015–present Minister for Resources and Critical Development (since 2023)

Minister for Resources (2020-2023)

Jimmy Sullivan Labor Stafford South East Queensland2020–present
Adrian Tantari Labor Hervey Bay Wide Bay–Burnett2020–present
Les Walker Labor Mundingburra North Queensland2020–present
Trevor Watts Liberal National Toowoomba North Darling Downs2012–present
Pat Weir Liberal National Condamine Darling Downs2015–present
Chris Whiting Labor Bancroft South East Queensland2015–present
Darren Zanow [lower-alpha 2] Liberal National Ipswich West South East Queensland 2024-present [lower-alpha 2]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Colin Boyce resigned on 29 March 2022 to contest the 2022 federal election. Liberal National candidate Bryson Head was elected to replace him at the resulting by-election on 18 June 2022. [5]
  2. 1 2 3 4 Jim Madden, member for Ipswich West resigned in January 2024 to contest the Ipswich council election. Liberal National candidate Darren Zanow was elected to replace him at the subsequent by-election.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Duncan Pegg, member for Stretton, announced his resignation to undergo cancer treatment on 22 April 2021, but had not formally resigned at the time of his death on 10 June 2021. Labor candidate James Martin was elected to replace him at the subsequent by-election on 24 July 2021. [6] [7]
  4. 1 2 3 4 Annastacia Palaszczuk, Premier and member for Inala resigned from the Assembly in December 2023. Labor candidate Margie Nightingale was elected to replace her at the subsequent by-election.

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