Treasurer of Queensland

Treasurer of Queensland

Coat of arms of Queensland
Incumbent
Curtis Pitt
Style The Honourable
Appointer Governor of Queensland
Term length At the Governor's pleasure
Formation 15 December 1859
First holder Sir Robert Mackenzie, 10th Baronet

The Treasurer of Queensland, previously styled Colonial Treasurer of Queensland, is the title held by the Cabinet minister who is responsible for the financial management of Queensland’s budget sector.

List of Queensland Treasurers

No. Treasurer Party Term[1]
1 Sir Robert Mackenzie, Bt 15 Dec 1859 – 4 Aug 1862
2 Thomas Moffatt 4 Aug 1862 – 2 Oct 1864
3 Joshua Bell 22 Dec 1864 – 20 Jul 1866
4 John Donald McLean 21 July 1866 – 16 Dec 1866
5 John Douglas 19 Dec 1866 – 21 May 1867
6 Thomas Blacket Stephens 21 May 1867 – 15 Aug 1867
(1) Sir Robert Mackenzie, Bt 15 Aug 1867 – 25 Nov 1868
7 Thomas Henry FitzGerald 25 Nov 1868 – 27 Jan 1869
(6) Thomas Blacket Stephens 27 Jan 1869 – 3 May 1870
8 Robert Ramsay 3 May 1870 – 28 Mar 1871
(3) Sir Joshua Bell 28 Mar 1871 – 8 Jan 1874
9 William Hemmant 8 Jan 1874 – 5 Jun 1876
10 Sir James Dickson 5 Jun 1876 – 21 Jan 1879
11 Sir Thomas McIlwraith, KCMG 21 Jan 1879 – 5 Jan 1882
12 Archibald Archer 5 Jan 1882 – 13 Nov 1883
13 Sir James Francis Garrick, QC 13 Nov 1883 – 31 Dec 1883
(10) Sir James Dickson 31 Dec 1883 – 17 Aug 1887
14 Sir Samuel Griffith, KCMG, QC 17 Aug 1887 – 13 Jun 1888
(11) Sir Thomas McIlwraith, KCMG 13 Jun 1888 – 30 Nov 1888
15 William Pattison 30 Nov 1888 – 19 Nov 1889
16 John Donaldson 19 Nov 1889 – 12 Aug 1890
(11) Sir Thomas McIlwraith, KCMG Ministerialist 12 Aug 1890 – 27 Mar 1893
17 Sir Hugh Nelson, KCMG Ministerialist 27 Mar 1893 – 2 Mar 1898
18 Sir Robert Philp, KCMG Ministerial 2 Mar 1898 – 1 Dec 1899
19 William Kidston Labour 1 Dec 1899 – 7 Dec 1899
(18) Sir Robert Philp, KCMG Ministerial 7 Dec 1899 – 1 Feb 1901
20 Thomas Bridson Cribb Ministerial 1 Feb 1901 – 17 Sep 1903
(19) William Kidston Ministerial 17 Sep 1903 – 19 Nov 1907
(18) Sir Robert Philp, KCMG Ministerial 19 Nov 1907 – 18 Feb 1908
21 Peter Airey Kidston/Opposition 18 Feb 1908 – 29 Oct 1908
22 Arthur Hawthorn Ministerial 29 Oct 1908 – 7 Feb 1911
23 Walter Barnes Ministerial 7 Feb 1911 – 1 Jun 1915
24 Ted Theodore Australian Labor Party 1 Jun 1915 – 9 Mar 1920
25 John Fihelly Australian Labor Party 9 Mar 1920 – 8 Feb 1922
(24) Ted Theodore Australian Labor Party 8 Feb 1922 – 26 Feb 1925
26 William Gillies Australian Labor Party 26 Feb 1925 – 22 Oct 1925
27 William McCormack Australian Labor Party 22 Oct 1925 – 21 May 1929
(23) Walter Barnes Country and Progressive National Party 21 May 1929 – 17 Jun 1932
28 William Forgan Smith Australian Labor Party 17 Jun 1932 – 12 Apr 1938
29 Frank Cooper Australian Labor Party 12 Apr 1938 – 27 Apr 1944
30 Ned Hanlon Australian Labor Party 27 Apr 1944 – 7 Mar 1946
31 James Larcombe Australian Labor Party 7 Mar 1946 – 10 May 1950
32 Vince Gair Australian Labor Party 10 May 1950 – 17 Jan 1952
33 Ted Walsh Australian Labor Party 17 Jan 1952 – 12 Aug 1957
34 Sir Thomas Hiley, KBE Liberal Party of Australia 12 Aug 1957 – 23 Dec 1965
35 Sir Gordon Chalk, KBE Liberal Party of Australia 23 Dec 1965 – 13 Aug 1976
36 Sir William Knox Liberal Party of Australia 13 Aug 1976 – 15 Dec 1978
37 Sir Llewellyn Edwards Liberal Party of Australia 15 Dec 1978 – 18 Aug 1983
38 Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen, KCMG National Party of Australia 19 Aug 1983 – 1 Dec 1987
39 Mike Ahern National Party of Australia 1 Dec 1987 – 25 Sep 1989
40 Russell Cooper National Party of Australia 25 Sep 1989 – 7 Dec 1989
41 Keith De Lacy Australian Labor Party 7 Dec 1989 – 19 Feb 1996
42 Joan Sheldon Liberal Party 19 Feb 1996 – 26 Jun 1998
43 David Hamill Australian Labor Party 29 Jun 1998 – 21 Feb 2001
44 Terry Mackenroth Australian Labor Party 22 Feb 2001 – 25 Jul 2005
45 Peter Beattie Australian Labor Party 28 Jul 2005 – 2 Feb 2006
46 Anna Bligh Australian Labor Party 2 Feb 2006 – 13 Sep 2007
47 Andrew Fraser Australian Labor Party 13 Sep 2007 – 26 Mar 2012
48 Tim Nicholls Liberal National Party 26 March 2012 – 14 Feb 2015
49 Curtis Pitt Australian Labor Party 14 Feb 2015–present

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