Theodore ministry
The Theodore Ministry was the 28th ministry of the Government of Queensland and was led by Premier Ted Theodore of the Labor Party. It succeeded the Ryan Ministry on 22 October 1919 following T. J. Ryan's resignation from the Queensland parliament to run for federal politics, and was in turn succeeded by the Gillies Ministry on 26 February 1925 when Theodore followed his predecessor into federal politics.
First Ministry
[edit]On 22 October 1919, the Governor, Sir Hamilton Goold-Adams, designated eight principal executive offices of the Government, and appointed the following Members of the Parliament of Queensland to the Ministry.
Office | Minister |
---|---|
Premier |
Ted Theodore |
Deputy Premier (until 7 April 1920:)
(from 7 April 1920:) |
John Fihelly |
Alfred Jones, MLC | |
William Gillies | |
Home Secretary | William McCormack |
Harry Coyne | |
John Huxham | |
Secretary for Public Works (until 7 April 1920) |
James Larcombe |
Minister without portfolio | John Mullan |
Second Ministry
[edit]The ministry was reconstituted on 12 November 1920 following the 1920 election.
Office | Minister |
---|---|
Premier |
Ted Theodore |
John Fihelly (until 8 February 1922) | |
Secretary for Agriculture and Stock | William Gillies |
Home Secretary | William McCormack |
Secretary for Mines | Alfred Jones, MLC |
Attorney-General | John Mullan |
Secretary for Railways | James Larcombe |
Secretary for Public Lands | Harry Coyne |
Secretary for Public Instruction | John Huxham |
Minister without portfolio (until 6 October 1922) |
William Forgan Smith (from 16 December 1920) |
Minister without portfolio | James Stopford (from 6 October 1922) |
Third Ministry
[edit]On 2 July 1923, the Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan, designated nine principal executive offices of the Government, and appointed the following Members of the Parliament of Queensland to the Ministry.
Office | Minister |
---|---|
Ted Theodore | |
William Gillies | |
Secretary for Public Lands | William McCormack |
Secretary for Mines | Alfred Jones |
Attorney-General | John Mullan |
Secretary for Railways | James Larcombe |
Secretary for Public Instruction | John Huxham (until 14 July 1924) |
Secretary for Public Works | William Forgan Smith |
Home Secretary | James Stopford |
Minister without portfolio (until 14 July 1924) |
Frank Brennan |
Minister without portfolio | Mick Kirwan (from 14 July 1924) |
References
[edit]- "Proclamation". Queensland Government Gazette. 22 October 1919. p. 113:1265–1267.
- "Proclamation". Queensland Government Gazette. 2 July 1923. p. 121:5–6.
- "Proclamation". Queensland Government Gazette. 26 February 1925. p. 124:649–650.
- Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1968). A handbook of Australian government and politics, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. p. 178. ISBN 0-7081-0270-0.
- Parliament of Queensland (2009). Alphabetical Register of Members of the Legislative Assembly 1860-2009 (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 June 2009. Retrieved 10 December 2009.