Denham Ministry

Denham Ministry

The Denham Ministry was the 26th ministry of the Government of Queensland and was led by Premier Digby Denham, who led the Ministerialist party consisting of a mixture of liberals and conservatives. It succeeded the Kidston Ministry on 7 February 1911. The ministry was followed by the Ryan Ministry on 1 June 1915 after the government was defeated by the Labor Party at the 1915 state election on 22 May, at which several of the ministers including Denham himself lost their seats.

On 7 February 1911, the Governor, Sir William MacGregor, designated eight principal executive offices of the Government, and appointed the following Members of the Parliament of Queensland to the Ministry as follows:

Office Minister

Premier
Chief Secretary

Digby Denham

Deputy Premier
Attorney-General

Thomas O'Sullivan, MLC

Treasurer
Secretary for Public Works

Walter Barnes

Home Secretary
Secretary for Mines

John Appel[1] (until 26 February 1915)
Secretary for Railways Walter Paget (until 6 April 1915)
Secretary for Public Instruction
James Blair (from 3 September 1912)

Secretary for Public Instruction (until 3 September 1912)

(from 26 February 1915:)

Home Secretary
Secretary for Mines
Kenneth Grant
Secretary for Public Lands Edward Macartney (until 11 December 1912)

Secretary for Agriculture and Stock (until 11 December 1912)
Secretary for Public Lands (from 11 December 1912)

James Tolmie
Secretary for Agriculture and Stock
John White (from 11 December 1912)
Secretary for Railways Colin Rankin (from 6 April 1915)
Minister without portfolio

Andrew Henry Barlow (until 29 March 1915)
Harry Douglas (from 6 April 1915)

1 John Appel resigned from the Ministry after aligning with the new Farmers' Union party. Kenneth Grant, a former minister, was appointed in his place.

References

Preceded by
Kidston Ministry
Denham Ministry
1911–1915
Succeeded by
Ryan Ministry

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