Deb Frecklington
Australian politician
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2024 | Appointed Attorney General, Minister for Justice and Minister for Integrity following the LNP's victory in the Queensland state election. |
November 12 2020 | David Crisafulli elected as new LNP leader, replacing Frecklington |
November 2 2020 | Announced a leadership spill following the LNP's defeat in the Queensland state election, indicating she would not contest the leadership |
December 12 2017 | Elected leader of the LNP at a party-room meeting, securing 25 votes out of 39. Became the second female Queensland opposition leader in history and the first woman to lead the non-Labor side in Queensland |
2016 | Elected unopposed as deputy leader of the LNP and deputy leader of the opposition after Tim Nicholls became party leader |
June 2014 | Appointed assistant minister to the premier |
2012 | Won the seat of Nanango in the Queensland state election, becoming a member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. |
April 3 2012 | Appointed assistant minister for Finance, Administration and Regulatory Reform |
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