Anna Bligh was sworn in as Premier of Queensland on 13 September 2007 with her first ministry, replacing Peter Beattie, who had retired from politics, and his ministry. She subsequently won the 2009 state election with a reduced majority against the newly merged Liberal National Party of Queensland. Shortly thereafter, on 26 March 2009, Bligh reshuffled the ministry. She conducted a second reshuffle on 21 February 2011. Following her party's loss at the 2012 state election, she soon resigned as Premier to make way for the Newman Ministry.
Anna Bligh was sworn in as Premier of Queensland on 13 September 2007 with her first ministry, replacing Peter Beattie, who had retired from politics,...
Bligh entered the Queensland Legislative Assembly at the 1995 state election, winning the seat of South Brisbane. She was promoted to the ministry in...
Borbidge Ministry, led by Premier Rob Borbidge of the National Party, was defeated at the 1998 election. It was followed by the BlighMinistry upon Beattie's...
2006 reshuffle, she was appointed Minister for Child Safety. When Anna Bligh took over from Beattie in September 2007, Boyle was appointed Minister for...
Ministry of Anna Bligh. Following his party's loss at the 2015 state election, Newman soon resigned as Premier to make way for the ministry of Annastacia...
appointed Minister for Disability Services and Multicultural Affairs in the Blighministry following the 2009 election. In February 2011, she was promoted to Minister...
Fraser lost his seat and Anna Bligh resigning as party leader. The Palaszczuk shadow ministry then succeeded the Blighministry as the Labor Party frontbench...
Services of Queensland In office 26 March 2009 – 26 March 2012 Premier Anna Bligh Preceded by Lindy Nelson-Carr (Communities) Succeeded by Tracy Davis (Communities)...
Government Whip (May 2010 – February 2011) and was appointed to the BlighMinistry in the February 2011 reshuffle as Minister for Disabilities, Mental...
the Palaszczuk Ministry. He also served as Attorney-General, Minister for Education and Minister for Industrial Relations in the Bligh government. He...
Newman announced the following Shadow Ministry appointments: Opposition (Queensland) BlighMinistry Newman Ministry Jessica Marszalek (2 April 2011). "Newman...
58°55′N 14°45′W / 58.917°N 14.750°W / 58.917; -14.750 George Bligh Bank is a seamount that lies in the Rockall Trough. It is a roughly circular feature...
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer by Anna Bligh after she took power in September 2007. When the BlighMinistry was reshuffled following Labor's re-election...
RV George Bligh (LO309) was a fisheries research vessel that was operated by the Directorate of Fisheries, now known as the Centre for Environment, Fisheries...
parliament. The election saw the incumbent Labor government led by Premier Anna Bligh defeat the Liberal National Party of Queensland led by Opposition Leader...
the LNP's Chris Davis. Hinchliffe served as a cabinet minister in the BlighMinistry. Hinchliffe returned to parliament in 2015 as the member for Sandgate...
Thomas Cherburgh Bligh (c. 1761 – 17 September 1830) was an Anglo-Irish Whig politician who served in the Irish House of Commons and the Parliament of...
Malcolm Bligh Turnbull AC (born 24 October 1954) is an Australian former politician and businessman who served as the 29th prime minister of Australia...
Assembly, a unicameral parliament. The Labor Party (ALP), led by Premier Anna Bligh, was defeated by the opposition Liberal National Party (LNP), led by Campbell...
Alexander Bligh. From Prince to King; Succession to the throne in Saudi Arabia. New York, New York University Press (1984). Arabic edition: Alexander Bligh. Min...
Courier-Mail" Archived 22 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine "Bligh unveils new ministry". Brisbanetimes.com.au. 24 March 2009. Archived from the original...
Prince". Huffington Post. 18 June 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2013. Alexander Bligh (2018). "Changes in the Domestic-Foreign Policies Relationship in the Saudi...
Totowa, NJ: Psychology Press. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-7146-3220-9. Alexander Blay Bligh (1981). Succession to the throne in Saudi Arabia. Court Politics in the...
obstetrical practices. Elgin Marbles shown at the British Museum. Captain Bligh died. 1818 Queen Charlotte died at Kew. Manchester cotton spinners went...
2 (2): 173–178. Retrieved 8 March 2024 – via HeinOnline. Cohen, Erez; Bligh, Alexander (2023). "A Comparative Analysis of the Israeli and Saudi Economies...
accomplishments. William Bligh, Cook's sailing master, was given command of HMS Bounty in 1787 to sail to Tahiti and return with breadfruit. Bligh became known for...
Parliament Offices in each state capital, with those in Sydney located in 1 Bligh Street. As of 12 March 2024[update], there are 16 departments of the Australian...