Goss Ministry


The Goss Ministry was a Ministry of the Government of Queensland, led by Labor Premier Wayne Goss. It commenced on 7 December 1989, five days after the Cooper Ministry, led by Premier Russell Cooper of the National Party, was defeated at the 1989 election. The Goss Ministry was followed by the Borbidge Ministry on 19 February 1996 following the loss by Labor of the Mundingburra by-election two weeks earlier, which deprived the Government of its majority.

First Ministry

On 7 December 1989, a ministry of 18 cabinet ministers was sworn in. It served until the reconstitution of the Ministry on 16 December 1991 following the departure of Terry Mackenroth and Ken McElligott from the Ministry.
The list below is ordered by decreasing seniority within the Cabinet, as indicated by the Government Gazette and the Hansard index.
OfficeMinister

Premier

Minister for Economic and Trade Development

Minister for the Arts

Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Wayne Goss, LL.B., MP

Deputy Premier

Minister for Housing

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Health
Tom Burns, MP

Leader of the House

Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Terry Mackenroth, MP

Treasurer

Minister for Regional Development
Keith De Lacy, BA, Dip.Agric., MP

Minister for Tourism

Minister for Sport

Minister for Racing
Bob Gibbs, MP

Minister for Transport

Minister assisting the Premier
on Economic and Trade Development
David Hamill, BA, MA, FCIT, FAICD, MP

Minister for Employment

Minister for Training

Minister for Industrial Relations
Nev Warburton, MP

Minister for Resource Industries
Ken Vaughan, MP

Minister for Primary Industries
Ed Casey, MP

Minister for Health
Ken McElligott, MP

Minister for Education
Paul Braddy, LL.B., MP

Minister for Environment and Heritage
Pat Comben, BA, MP

Attorney-General
Dean Wells, BA, MA, LL.B., MP

Minister for Family Services

Minister for Aboriginal and Islander Affairs
Anne Warner, MP

Minister for Justice

Minister for Corrective Services
Glen Milliner, MP

Minister for Administrative Services
Ron McLean, MP

Minister for Manufacturing and Commerce

Minister for Manufacturing, Commerce and Small Business


Minister for Business, Industry and Regional Development

Geoff Smith, MP

Minister for Land Management
Bill Eaton, MP

First Ministry (reconstituted)

The following served from 16 December 1991 until the new Ministry was constituted on 24 September 1992 after the 1992 election:
OfficeMinister

Premier

Minister for Economic and Trade Development

Minister for the Arts
Wayne Goss, LL.B., MP

Deputy Premier

Minister for Housing

Minister for Local Government
Tom Burns, MP

Leader of the House

Treasurer

Minister for Regional Development
Keith De Lacy, BA, Dip.Agric., MP

Minister for Tourism

Minister for Sport

Minister for Racing
Bob Gibbs, MP

Minister for Transport

Minister assisting the Premier
on Economic and Trade Development
David Hamill, BA, MA, FCIT, FAICD, MP

Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Nev Warburton, MP

Minister for Employment

Minister for Training

Minister for Industrial Relations
Ken Vaughan, MP

Minister for Primary Industries
Ed Casey, MP

Minister for Education
Paul Braddy, LL.B., MP

Minister for Environment and Heritage
Pat Comben, BA, MP

Attorney-General
Dean Wells, BA, MA, LL.B., MP

Minister for Family Services

Minister for Aboriginal and Islander Affairs
Anne Warner, MP

Minister for Justice

Minister for Corrective Services
Glen Milliner, MP

Minister for Administrative Services
Ron McLean, MP

Minister for Manufacturing and Commerce

Minister for Manufacturing, Commerce and Small Business


Minister for Business, Industry and Regional Development

Geoff Smith, MP

Minister for Land Management
Bill Eaton, MP

Minister for Health
Ken Hayward, BCom, Dip.Acctg., MP

Minister for Resource Industries
Tony McGrady, MP

Second Ministry

On 24 September 1992, a ministry of 18 cabinet ministers was sworn in. It served until a major redistribution of portfolios on 21 February 1995.
The list below is ordered by decreasing seniority within the Cabinet, as indicated by the Government Gazette and the Hansard index.
OfficeMinister

Premier

Minister for Economic and Trade Development
Wayne Goss, LL.B., MP

Deputy Premier
Minister for Administrative Services

Minister for Emergency Services

Minister for Consumer Affairs
Minister for Rural Communities

Minister assisting the Premier on Rural Affairs
Tom Burns, MP

Leader of the House

Treasurer
Keith De Lacy, BA, Dip.Agric., MP

Minister for Tourism

Minister for Sport

Minister for Racing
Bob Gibbs, MP

Minister for Transport

Minister assisting the Premier on Economic and Trade Development
David Hamill, BA, MA, FCIT, FAICD, MP

Minister for Primary Industries
Ed Casey, MP

Minister for Police and Emergency Services

Minister for Police

Minister for Corrective Services
Paul Braddy, LL.B., MP

Minister for Education
Pat Comben, BA, MP

Minister for Housing

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Planning

Minister for Rural Communities
Terry Mackenroth, MP

Attorney-General

Minister for Justice

Minister for the Arts
Dean Wells, BA, MA, LL.B., MP

Minister for Family Services

Minister for Aboriginal and Islander Affairs
Anne Warner, MP

Minister for Consumer Affairs

Minister for Corrective Services

Minister for Administrative Services
Glen Milliner, MP

Minister for Lands
Geoff Smith, MP

Minister for Health
Ken Hayward, MP

Minister for Minerals and Energy
Tony McGrady, MP

Minister for Employment

Minister for Training

Minister for Industrial Relations
Matt Foley, BA, BSW, LL.B., MP

Minister for Business, Industry and Regional Development
Jim Elder, MP

Minister for Environment and Heritage
Molly Robson, MP

Second Ministry (reconstructed)

On 21 February 1995, a reshuffle of portfolios took place after Pat Comben's departure from the ministry to resume his studies and enter the Anglican Church, with Warren Pitt being appointed in his place. The ministers below served until a new Ministry was constituted on 31 July 1995 following the 1995 election.
OfficeMinister

Premier

Minister for Economic and Trade Development
Wayne Goss, LL.B., MP

Deputy Premier

Minister for Emergency Services

Minister for Consumer Affairs

Minister assisting the Premier on Rural Affairs
Tom Burns, MP

Leader of the House

Treasurer
Keith De Lacy, BA, Dip.Agric., MP

Minister for Tourism

Minister for Sport

Minister for Racing
Bob Gibbs, MP

Minister for Education
David Hamill, BA, MA, FCIT, FAICD, MP

Minister for Primary Industries
Ed Casey, MP

Minister for Police

Minister for Corrective Services
Paul Braddy, LL.B., MP

Minister for Housing

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Planning

Minister for Rural Communities
Terry Mackenroth, MP

Attorney-General

Minister for Justice

Minister for the Arts
Dean Wells, BA, MA, LL.B., MP

Minister for Family Services

Minister for Aboriginal and Islander Affairs
Anne Warner, MP

Minister for Administrative Services
Glen Milliner, MP

Minister for Lands
Geoff Smith, MP

Minister for Transport

Minister assisting the Premier
on Economic and Trade Development
Ken Hayward, MP

Minister for Minerals and Energy
Tony McGrady, MP

Minister for Employment

Minister for Training

Minister for Industrial Relations
Matt Foley, BA, BSW, LL.B., MP

Minister for Health
Jim Elder, MP

Minister for Environment and Heritage
Molly Robson, MP

Minister for Business, Industry and Regional Development
Warren Pitt, MP

Third Ministry

On 31 July 1995, a new ministry of 18 cabinet ministers was sworn in, returning Ken McElligott to the ministry and replacing four who had retired at the election. It served until the defeat of the Government in a vote of no-confidence on 19 February 1996 following the Mundingburra by-election.
OfficeMinister

Premier

Minister for Economic and Trade Development
Wayne Goss, LL.B., MP

Deputy Premier

Minister for Tourism

Minister for Sport

Minister for Youth
Tom Burns, MP

Leader of the House

Treasurer
Keith De Lacy, BA, Dip.Agric., MP

Minister for Primary Industries

Minister for Racing
Bob Gibbs, MP

Minister for Housing

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Planning

Minister for Rural Communities

Minister for Provision of Infrastructure
for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
Minister for Education
David Hamill, BA, MA, FCIT, FAICD, MP

Minister for Transport

Minister assisting the Premier
on Economic and Trade Development
Jim Elder, MP

Minister for Police

Minister for Corrective Services
Paul Braddy, LL.B., MP

Minister for Health
Peter Beattie, BA, LL.B., MA, MP

Attorney-General

Minister for Justice

Minister for Industrial Relations

Minister for the Arts
Matt Foley, BA, BSW, LL.B., MP

Minister for Administrative Services
Glen Milliner, MP

Minister for Business, Industry and Regional Development
Ken Hayward, MP

Minister for Minerals and Energy
Tony McGrady, MP

Minister for Environment and Heritage
Tom Barton, MP

Minister for Employment and Training

Minister assisting the Premier on Public Service Matters
Wendy Edmond, DipRadiog, DipNuclMed, MP

Minister for Lands
Ken McElligott, MP

Minister for Family and Community Services

Minister assisting the Premier on the Status of Women
Margaret Woodgate, MP

Minister for Emergency Services

Minister for Consumer Affairs
Ken Davies, MP