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Cameron Dick
Queensland Attorney General
In office
25 March, 2009 – 21 Feburary, 2011
Preceded byKerry Shine
Succeeded byPaul Lucas
Queensland Minister for Education
Assumed office
21 Feburary, 2011
Preceded byGeoff Wilson
Queensland Minister for Industrial Relations
Assumed office
25 March, 2009
Member of the Queensland Parliament for Greenslopes
Assumed office
2009

The Honourable Cameron Robert Dick MP is the Australian Labor Party representative of the seat of Greenslopes in the Queensland Legislative Assembly. He was first elected to the seat in the 2009 Queensland State Election.

He was sworn in as Attorney-General and Minister for Industrial Relations on 25 March 2009, which was notable for the fact that he had never sat in Parliament prior to his appointment in the Bligh Government. On the 21st of Feburary 2011, Anna Bligh gave Dick the Education portfolio, along with continuing responsbilities for Industrial Relations.

He is a former ex-officio Attorney-General of the Pacific Island nation of Tuvalu.[1] He is a barrister in Queensland.[2]

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