Stirling Hinchliffe

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Stirling Hinchliffe
Minister for Transport and the Commonwealth Games
Assumed office
8 December 2015
PremierAnnastacia Palaszczuk
Preceded byJackie Trad (Transport) Kate Jones (Commonwealth Games)
Assistant Minister of State Assisting the Premier of Queensland
In office
16 February 2015 – 8 December 2015
PremierAnnastacia Palaszczuk
Preceded byGlen Elmes (Minister assisting the Premier of Queensland)
Succeeded byMark Ryan
Leader of the House of Queensland
Assumed office
16 February 2015
PremierAnnastacia Palaszczuk
Preceded byRay Stevens
Minister for Employment and Skills of Queensland
In office
21 February 2011 – 26 March 2011
Preceded byAndrew Fraser (Employment)
Succeeded byJohn-Paul Langbroek (Training and Employment)
Minister for Mining of Queensland
In office
21 February 2012 – 26 March 2012
Preceded byStephen Robertson (Mines)
Succeeded byAndrew Cripps (Mines)
Minister for Infrastructure and Planning of Queensland
In office
26 March 2009 – 21 February 2011
Preceded byPaul Lucas
Succeeded byPaul Lucas (as Minister for Local Government)
Member of the Queensland Parliament for Stafford
In office
9 September 2006 – 24 March 2012
Preceded byTerry Sullivan
Succeeded byChris Davis
Member of the Queensland Parliament for Sandgate
Assumed office
31 January 2015
Preceded byKerry Millard
Personal details
Born (1970-11-23) 23 November 1970 (age 53)
Dalby, Queensland
Political partyAustralian Labor Party
SpouseMegan Clarke
ChildrenThree
Alma materUniversity of Queensland

Stirling James Hinchliffe (born 23 November 1970) is an Australian politician. Born in Dalby, Queensland, he was educated at state schools and received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Queensland. He was a property industry analyst, policy manager, policy advisor and executive officer before his entry into politics. He had a long involvement with the Australian Labor Party, which included a position as National Secretary of Young Labor in 1995. In the 2006 Queensland state election, he was elected to the safe Labor seat of Stafford, which he represented until being defeated in the Queensland state election, 2012. Hinchliffe previously served as a cabinet minister in the Bligh Ministry[1]

Hinchliffe returned to parliament in 2015 as the member for Sandgate. He was sworn in as Assistant Minister of State Assisting the Premier in the Palaszczuk Ministry on 16 February 2015. He was also nominated as Leader of the House, an appointment confirmed when the Legislative Assembly of Queensland met for the first time following the election.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Stirling James Hinchliffe". Retrieved 3 February 2009.
  2. ^ "Queensland's new Labor Cabinet sworn in at Government House". Australian Broadcasting Corporation 16 February 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
Political offices
Preceded by Leader of the House of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
2015–present
Incumbent
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Stafford
2006–2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member for Sandgate
2015–present
Incumbent