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Factsheet 4.1 - The Principles of Cabinet
Factsheet 4.1 - The Principles of Cabinet
The Role Of Cabinet. The current Constitution of Queensland Act 2001 provides for a Cabinet consisting of the Premier and a number of other Ministers, to a maximum total of 19 Ministers.
Suitable for: Secondary
Factsheet 4.1 - The Principles of Cabinet
Factsheet 4.1 - The Principles of Cabinet
Includes information and commentary by Honorary Research Fellow Dr Paul Reynolds. The Role Of Cabinet The Constitution of Queensland Act 2001 provides for a Cabinet consisting of the Premier and a number of other Ministers, to a maximum total of 19 Ministers.
Suitable for: Tertiary
Factsheet 4.2 - Governor In Council and Executive Council in Queensland
The term ‘Governor in Council’ means ‘the Governor acting with the advice of the Executive Council’. The combination of the Governor and the Executive Councillors gives legal authority to actions to be taken or actions or decisions made under Acts of Parliament or the Constitution itself.
Suitable for: Tertiary
View Factsheet 4.2 (PDF - 375 KB)Factsheet 4.3 - The Premier of Queensland
The Role of the Premier. Following a general election, the Premier, who is the elected leader of the party or coalition of arties holding a majority in the Legislative Assembly, is commissioned by the Governor to form a government.
Suitable for: Primary , Secondary
Factsheet 4.3 - The Premier of Queensland
Includes information and commentary by Honorary Research Fellow Dr Paul Reynolds. The Role of the Premier Following a general election, the Premier, who is the elected leader of the party or coalition of parties holding a majority in the Legislative
Assembly, is commissioned by the Governor to form a Government.
Suitable for: Tertiary