The Queensland Government, established on December 10, 1859, as a colonial government and on January 1, 1901, as an Australian state, serves as the executive and democratic administrative authority of Queensland, Australia. Its core mission is to provide governance and public services to the residents of Queensland through its 22 government departments. The government focuses on various sectors including healthcare, education, infrastructure, and public safety, aiming to enhance the quality of life for its citizens and promote sustainable development within the state.
Notable figures affiliated with the Queensland Government include the Premier, currently Steven Miles, and the Governor, Jeannette Young. The government operates through the Executive Council and Cabinet, driving policy and legislative initiatives. Key achievements include significant advancements in public health, education reforms, and infrastructure development. The overall impact of the Queensland Government is reflected in its commitment to fostering economic growth, ensuring public welfare, and maintaining a robust democratic framework within the state.

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Organizations similar to Queensland Government include Government of Quebec, ACT Government, Australian Government and Advance Queensland.
Queensland Government was founded in 1964.
Queensland Government's headquarters is located in Brisbane, Queensland, AU.
Queensland Government has 83,267 employees as of Feb 4, 2024.