Leader of the Opposition (Queensland)

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Leader of the Opposition of Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
David Crisafulli

since 12 November 2020
Term length While leader of the largest political party not in government
Inaugural holder Thomas Glassey
Formation 30 August 1898 (Official Designation)
Deputy David Janetzki, Deputy Leader of the Opposition

The Leader of the Opposition in Queensland is the title of the leader of the largest minority political party or coalition of parties, known as the Opposition, in the Parliament of Queensland. Prior to 1898, opposition to the government of the day was less organised. Thus the Queensland Parliamentary Record does not designate Leaders of the Opposition before then. The Leader is responsible for managing the Opposition and has a role in administering the Legislative Assembly through the Committee of the Legislative Assembly.

List of Leaders of the Opposition

No. Name Portrait Affiliation Constituency Term of Office Elections Premier
1 Thomas Glassey 70px Labor Bundaberg 30 August 1898 12 May 1899 Thomas Joseph Byrnes.jpg
Byrnes
1898
1899 James Robert Dickson.jpg
Dickson
1898–1899
2 Anderson Dawson AndersonDawson.jpg Labor Charters Towers 12 May 1899 1 December 1899
3 Robert Philp Queensland State Archives 3062 Portrait of The Honourable Sir Robert Philp Premier of Queensland c 1900.png Ministerial Townsville 1 December 1899 7 December 1899 AndersonDawson.jpg
Dawson
1899
(2) Anderson Dawson AndersonDawson.jpg Labor Charters Towers 7 December 1899 16 July 1900 Queensland State Archives 3062 Portrait of The Honourable Sir Robert Philp Premier of Queensland c 1900.png
Philp
1899–1903
4 Billy Browne 70px Labor Croydon 16 July 1900 17 September 1903 1902
(3) Robert Philp Queensland State Archives 3062 Portrait of The Honourable Sir Robert Philp Premier of Queensland c 1900.png Conservative Townsville 17 September 1903 28 June 1904 Sir Arthur Morgan.jpg
Morgan
1903–1906
5 Arthur Rutledge 70px Conservative Maranoa 28 June 1904 27 August 1904 1904
(3) Robert Philp Queensland State Archives 3062 Portrait of The Honourable Sir Robert Philp Premier of Queensland c 1900.png Conservative Townsville 19 September 1904 19 November 1907
William Kidston.jpg
Kidston
1906–1907
1907
6 William Kidston William Kidston.jpg Kidstonites Rockhampton 19 November 1907 15 February 1908 1908 Queensland State Archives 3062 Portrait of The Honourable Sir Robert Philp Premier of Queensland c 1900.png
Philp
1907–1908
(3) Robert Philp Queensland State Archives 3062 Portrait of The Honourable Sir Robert Philp Premier of Queensland c 1900.png Conservative Townsville 15 February 1908 29 October 1908 William Kidston.jpg
Kidston
1908–1911
7 David Bowman 70px Labor Fortitude Valley 16 November 1908 6 September 1912 1909
1912 Digby Denham.jpg
Denham
1911–1915
8 T. J. Ryan TJRyanPortrait.jpg Labor Barcoo 6 September 1912 22 May 1915 1915
9 Edward Macartney 70px Liberal Toowong 24 June 1915 8 September 1915 70px
Ryan
1915–1919
10 James Tolmie 70px Liberal Toowoomba 8 September 1915 15 February 1918
National
(9) Edward Macartney 70px National Toowong 15 February 1918 28 January 1920 1918
70px
Theodore
1919–1925
11 William Vowles 70px National Dalby 28 January 1920 11 July 1923
Country 1920
1923
12 Charles Taylor 70px United Windsor 11 July 1923 19 April 1924
13 Arthur Edward Moore Arthur Edward Moore.jpg Country Aubigny 19 April 1924 11 May 1929
William Gillies 1920.jpg
Gillies
1925
CPNP 1926 William McCormack.jpg
McCormack
1925–1929
14 William Forgan Smith William Forgan Smith.jpg Labor Mackay 27 May 1929 11 June 1932 1932 Arthur Edward Moore.jpg
Moore
1929–1932
(13) Arthur Edward Moore Arthur Edward Moore.jpg CPNP Aubigny 15 August 1932 15 July 1936 1935 70px
Forgan Smith
1932–1942
Country
15 Ted Maher 70px Country West Moreton 15 July 1936 21 May 1941 1938
1941
16 Frank Nicklin Frank Nicklin.jpg Country Murrumba
Landsborough
21 May 1941 15 August 1957
1944 70px
Cooper
1942–1946
1947
1950
Queensland State Archives 4694 Premier Hanlon MLA c 1952.png
Hanlon
1946–1952
1953
1956
70px
Gair
1952–1957
1957
17 Les Wood 70px Labor North Toowoomba 15 August 1957 14 April 1958 70px
Nicklin
1957–1968
18 Jim Donald No image.png Labor Bremer 14 April 1958 18 August 1958
19 Jack Duggan 70px Labor North Toowoomba
Toowoomba West
18 August 1958 12 October 1966 1960
1963
1966
20 Jack Houston 70px Labor Bulimba 12 October 1966 1 July 1974
70px
Pizzey
1968
70px
Chalk
1968
1969
1972
70px
Bjelke-Petersen
1968–1987
21 Perc Tucker 70px Labor Townsville West 1 July 1974 19 December 1974 1974
22 Tom Burns No image.png Labor Lytton 19 December 1974 28 November 1978 1977
23 Ed Casey No image.png Labor Mackay 28 November 1978 20 October 1982 1980
24 Keith Wright No image.png Labor Rockhampton 20 October 1982 29 August 1984 1983
25 Nev Warburton No image.png Labor Sandgate 29 August 1984 2 March 1988 1986
70px
Ahern
1987–1989
26 Wayne Goss 70px Labor Logan 2 March 1988 2 December 1989
1989 No image.png
Cooper
1989
27 Russell Cooper No image.png National Roma 2 December 1989 9 December 1991 70px
Goss
1989–1996
28 Rob Borbidge No image.png National Surfers Paradise 10 December 1991 19 February 1996 1992
1995
29 Peter Beattie Peter Beattie, BYCC, August 2013 (cropped).jpg Labor Brisbane Central 19 February 1996 29 June 1998 1998 No image.png
Borbidge
1996–1998
(28) Rob Borbidge No image.png National Surfers Paradise 29 June 1998 2 March 2001 2001 Peter Beattie, BYCC, August 2013 (cropped).jpg
Beattie
1998–2007
30 Mike Horan No image.png National Toowoomba South 2 March 2001 4 February 2003
31 Lawrence Springborg LawSpr.jpg National Southern Downs 4 February 2003 18 September 2006 2004
2006
32 Jeff Seeney No image.png National Callide 18 September 2006 29 January 2008
Anna Bligh crop.jpg
Bligh
2007–2012
(31) Lawrence Springborg LawSpr.jpg National Southern Downs 29 January 2008 2 April 2009 2009
Liberal National
33 John-Paul Langbroek 70px Liberal National Surfers Paradise 2 April 2009 22 March 2011
(32) Jeff Seeney1 No image.png Liberal National Callide 22 March 2011 28 March 2012 2012
34 Annastacia Palaszczuk 70px Labor Inala 28 March 2012 14 February 2015 2015 Campbell Newman being interviewed (cropped).jpg
Newman
2012–2015
(31) Lawrence Springborg LawSpr.jpg Liberal National Southern Downs 14 February 2015 6 May 2016 70px
Palaszczuk
2015–
35 Tim Nicholls 70px Liberal National Clayfield 6 May 2016 12 December 2017 2017
36 Deb Frecklington 70px Liberal National Nanango 12 December 2017 12 November 2020 2020
37 David Crisafulli 93x93px Liberal National Broadwater 12 November 2020 Incumbent
Notes

1 On 2 April 2011, Campbell Newman was elected to lead the LNP into the 2012 Queensland state election, but was not recognised as the Leader of the Opposition as he was not a Member of Parliament during the 53rd Parliament.[1]

References

  1. Speaker won't acknowledge Newman's role, The Sydney Morning Herald, 5 April 2011.

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