Second Ministry
On 22 February 2001, following the 2001 election, a ministry of 19 cabinet ministers and 5 parliamentary secretaries was sworn in. It served until the reconstitution of the Ministry on 12 February 2004 following the 2004 election.
Office | Minister |
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Premier |
Peter Beattie, BA, LL.B., MA, MP |
Deputy Premier |
Terry Mackenroth, MP |
Leader of the House Minister for Education |
Anna Bligh, BA, MP |
Minister for Employment and Training Minister for Youth Minister for the Arts |
Matt Foley, BA, BSW, LL.B.(Hons), MP |
Minister for Health Minister assisting the Premier on Women's Policy |
Wendy Edmond, DipRadiog, DipNuclMed, MP |
Minister for State Development | Tom Barton, MP |
Minister for Police and Corrective Services Minister assisting the Premier on the Carpentaria |
Tony McGrady, MP |
Minister for Transport Minister for Main Roads |
Steve Bredhauer, DipTeach, MP |
Attorney-General Minister for Justice |
Rod Welford, BA(Hons), LL.B., GradDipLegPrac, MSc(Env), MP |
Minister for Environment |
Dean Wells, BA(Hons), MA, LL.B., MP |
Minister for Public Works Minister for Housing |
Robert Schwarten, BEd, DipTeach, MP |
Minister for Families Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy |
Judy Spence, BA, DipTeach, MP |
Minister for Primary Industries and Rural Communities | Henry Palaszczuk, DipTeach, MP |
Minister for Tourism and Racing Minister for Fair Trading |
Merri Rose, MP (until 15 January 2004) |
Minister for Natural Resources |
Stephen Robertson, BA(Hons), MP |
Minister for Local Government and Planning |
Nita Cunningham, MP |
Minister for Emergency Services |
Mike Reynolds, AM, BSW, MA, MP |
Minister for Industrial Relations |
Gordon Nuttall, MP |
Minister for Innovation and Information Economy |
Paul Lucas, BEcon, LL.B., MBA, MP |
Parliamentary Secretaries |
Darryl Briskey |
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