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There are 22 '''] departments''', each responsible for delivering a portfolio of government legislation and policy.<ref>{{Cite web |date=22 December 2023 |title=Our structure |url=https://www.qld.gov.au/about/how-government-works/government-structure |access-date=10 March 2024 |website=Queensland Government}}</ref> Each portfolio area is led by a ] who is a senior member of the governing ] in the ]. The minister is formally appointed by the ] on behalf of the ], but is appointed on the recommendation of the ]. Each government department is led by a ] or ], who reports to the responsible minister. The minister has responsibility for instituting government policy and setting the department's priorities, whereas the director-general or commissioner leads the department operationally and is employed under the state's ''Public Sector Act 2022''. There are 21 '''] departments''', each responsible for delivering a portfolio of government legislation and policy.<ref>{{Cite web |date=22 December 2023 |title=Our structure |url=https://www.qld.gov.au/about/how-government-works/government-structure |access-date=10 March 2024 |website=Queensland Government}}</ref> Each portfolio area is led by a ] who is a senior member of the governing ] in the ]. The minister is formally appointed by the ] on behalf of the ], but is appointed on the recommendation of the ]. Each government department is led by a ] or ], who reports to the responsible minister. The minister has responsibility for instituting government policy and setting the department's priorities, whereas the director-general or commissioner leads the department operationally and is employed under the state's ''Public Sector Act 2022''.


In addition to departments, there are also several government-owned corporations such as the Queensland Treasury Corporation and Energy Queensland. In addition to departments, there are also several government-owned corporations such as the Queensland Treasury Corporation and Energy Queensland.


== List of government departments == == List of government departments ==
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{{As of|March 2023}}, there are 22 ] state government departments:
In November 2024, the newly elected ] introduced machinery of government changes to dissolve the former Department of Energy and Climate and restructure the remaining departments.<ref name="2024 MOG changes">{{Cite web |date=21 November 2024 |title=Changes to departments of government |url=https://psc.qld.gov.au/news-resources/changes-to-departments-of-government.aspx |url-status=live |access-date=18 January 2025 |website=]}}</ref> The state government departments are now:


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* ] * Department of Customer Services, Open Data and Small and Family Business
* Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services * ]
* Department of Education, Training and Small Business * ]
* Department of Energy and Climate * Department of Families, Seniors, Disability Services and Child Safety
* Department of Environment, Science and Innovation * ]
* Department of Housing, Local Government, Planning and Public Works * ]
* ] * Department of Local Government, Water and Volunteers
* Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water * ]
* Department of Resources
* Department of State Development and Infrastructure
* Department of Tourism and Sport
* Department of Transport and Main Roads
* Department of Treaty, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Communities and the Arts
* ] * ]
* Department of Youth Justice * ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* Public Sector Commission
* Queensland Corrective Services * ] (Department of Health)
* ]
* ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* Department of Sport, Racing and Olympic and Paralympic Games
* ]
* Department of Trade, Employment and Training
* ]
* Department of Women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships and Multiculturalism
* Department of Youth Justice and Victim Support
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== List of government agencies == == List of government agencies ==
{{Update section|date=January 2025|reason=machinery of government changes after the swearing in of the Crisafulli government in November 2024}}
Most government portfolios are delivered through a combination of a department and supporting agencies, authorities, or commissions with varying levels of independence. Most government portfolios are delivered through a combination of a department and supporting agencies, authorities, or commissions with varying levels of independence.



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State government departments of Queensland

There are 21 Queensland Government departments, each responsible for delivering a portfolio of government legislation and policy. Each portfolio area is led by a minister who is a senior member of the governing party in the state Legislative Assembly. The minister is formally appointed by the governor of Queensland on behalf of the monarch, but is appointed on the recommendation of the premier. Each government department is led by a director-general or commissioner, who reports to the responsible minister. The minister has responsibility for instituting government policy and setting the department's priorities, whereas the director-general or commissioner leads the department operationally and is employed under the state's Public Sector Act 2022.

In addition to departments, there are also several government-owned corporations such as the Queensland Treasury Corporation and Energy Queensland.

List of government departments

In November 2024, the newly elected Crisafulli ministry introduced machinery of government changes to dissolve the former Department of Energy and Climate and restructure the remaining departments. The state government departments are now:

List of government agencies

This section needs to be updated. The reason given is: machinery of government changes after the swearing in of the Crisafulli government in November 2024. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (January 2025)

Most government portfolios are delivered through a combination of a department and supporting agencies, authorities, or commissions with varying levels of independence.

Portfolio/department Supporting agencies
Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services
  • Child and Family Services
Housing, Local Government, Planning and Public Works
Justice and Attorney-General
State Development and Infrastructure
  • Brisbane 2032 Coordination Office
  • Economic Development Queensland
Tourism and Sport
  • Tourism and Events Queensland
Transport and Main Roads
Education
Fire and Emergency Services
  • Inspector-General Emergency Management
  • Queensland Fire Brigade
  • Rural Fire Service
Health
Police
Treasury
  • Queensland Treasury Corporation
  • Queensland Government Insurance Fund

See also

References

  1. "Our structure". Queensland Government. 22 December 2023. Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  2. "Changes to departments of government". Public Sector Commission (Queensland). 21 November 2024. Retrieved 18 January 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
Departments and agencies of the Queensland Government
Government of Queensland
Premier and Cabinet
Treasury
Justice
Education
Health
State Development, Infrastructure and Planning
Transport and Main Roads
Families, Seniors, Disability Services and Child Safety
  • Office for Youth
  • Office for Women and Domestic Violence Reform
  • Queensland Disability Advisory Council
  • Queensland Carers Advisory Council
Trade, Employment and Training
Housing and Public Works
Primary Industries
Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing, and Regional and Rural Development
Police, Fire and
Emergency Services
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Local Government, Water and Volunteers
  • Racing Queensland
  • Local Government Grants Commission
  • Local Government Remuneration and Discipline Tribunal
  • Multicultural Queensland Advisory Council
Sport, Racing and Olympic and Paralympic Games
Women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships and Multiculturalism
  • Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Foundation
  • Queensland Reparations Review Panel
  • Stolen Wages Reparations Taskforce
  • Family Responsibilities Commission
  • Palm Island Community Company
  • Community Enterprise Queensland (Islander Board of Industry and Service)
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