Pizzey ministry
Jack Pizzey
(Premier)
(Premier)
Gordon Chalk
(Deputy Premier)
(Deputy Premier)
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The Pizzey Ministry was the 37th[1] ministry of the Government of Queensland and was led by Country Party Premier Jack Pizzey and Liberal Deputy Premier Gordon Chalk. It succeeded the Nicklin ministry,[1] led by Premier and Country Party leader Frank Nicklin, the longest serving cabinet in Queensland history, at that point.[2] It was preceded by a Gordon Chalk-led interim ministry, the second-shortest cabinet in Queensland history, by length of duration. The Pizzey ministry itself lasted for 197 days, coming to an end following the death of Country Party leader and Premier Jack Pizzey.
Cabinet
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |||||
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Department of the Premier and Cabinet | |||||||||
Premier, Minister for State Development | 17 January 1968 | 31 July 1968 | Country | ||||||
Deputy Premier | 17 January 1968 | 31 July 1968 | Liberal | ||||||
Treasury | |||||||||
Treasurer | Gordon Chalk | 17 January 1968 | 31 July 1968 | Liberal | |||||
Department of Works and Housing | |||||||||
Minister for Works and Housing | 17 January 1968 | 31 July 1968 | Country | ||||||
Department of Justice and Attorney-General | |||||||||
Minister for Justice and Attorney-General | 17 January 1968 | 31 July 1968 | Liberal | ||||||
Department of Education | |||||||||
Minister for Education and Cultural Affairs | Alan Fletcher | 17 January 1968 | 31 July 1968 | Country | |||||
Outer Ministry | |||||||||
Minister for Local Government and Conservation | 17 January 1968 | 31 July 1968 | Country | ||||||
Minister for Primary Industries | John Row | 17 January 1968 | 31 July 1968 | Country | |||||
Minister for Health | 17 January 1968 | 31 July 1968 | Liberal | ||||||
Minister for Labour and Tourism | John Herbert | 17 January 1968 | 31 July 1968 | Liberal | |||||
Minister for Mines, Main Roads and Electricity | 17 January 1968 | 31 July 1968 | Country | ||||||
Minister for Transport | William Knox | 17 January 1968 | 31 July 1968 | Liberal | |||||
Minister for Industrial Development | Fred Campbell | 17 January 1968 | 31 July 1968 | Liberal | |||||
Minister for Lands | 17 January 1968 | 31 July 1968 | Country |
References
Preceded by | Pizzey ministry 1968 (Jan–Jul) | Succeeded by Chalk ministry (interim) |
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