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Mickel, Honourable Reginald John, Minister for the Environment
Agency overview
Formed12 February 2004 (2004-02-12)
Dissolved25 August 2004 (2004-08-25)
Superseding agency
  • Mickel, Honourable Reginald John, Minister for Energy
TypeMinisterial Office
JurisdictionQueensland
Agency ID11193[a]
Footnotes
Source[1]

Mickel, Honourable Reginald John, Minister for the Environment was a ministerial office ministership commencing on 12/2/2004 and finishing on 25/8/2004.

The Honourable Reginald John Mickel, ALP Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland for the seat of Logan, was appointed Minister for the Environment on 12 February 2004, under the 3rd. Beattie Ministry. The Honourable John Mickel was subsequently appointed Minister for Energy on 25 August 2004.

History

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Previous parliamentary service

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The Minister's previous parliamentary service included:[1]

Establishment

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The Australian Labour Party held Government in the 51st Queensland Parliament which was elected at the Queensland General Election held on 7 February 2004. The Honourable Reginald John Mickel, ALP Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland for the seat of Logan, was appointed Minister for the Environment on 12 February 2004, under the third Beattie Ministry.[1]

Abolition

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The Honourable John Mickel was subsequently appointed Minister for Energy on 25 August 2004.[1]

Ministerial responsibilities

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The Minister had responsibilities for:[1]

Administered Acts

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The ministerial office executed its functions and responsibilites via various Acts and regulations. Acts administered by the ministerial office included:[1]

There were more than ten Acts administered by the ministerial office.
  • Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (part)
  • Brisbane Forest Park Act 1977
  • Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995
  • Cultural Record (Landscapes Queensland and Queensland Estate) Act 1987
  • Currumbin Bird Sanctuary Act 1976
  • Environmental Protection Act 1994
  • Forestry Act 1959 (part)
  • Gurulmundi Secure Landfill Agreement Act 1992
  • Marine Parks Act 1982
  • Meaker Trust (Raine Island Research) Act 1981
  • National Environment Protection Council (Queensland) Act 1994
  • National Trust of Queensland Act 1963
  • Nature Conservation Act 1992
  • Newstead House Trust Act 1939
  • Queensland Heritage Act 1992
  • Recreation Areas Management Act 1988
  • Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 (part)
  • Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 (part)
  • Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassing Project Agreement Act 1998
  • Wet Tropics World Heritage Protection and Management Act 1993-ni

Notes

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  1. ^ Queensland State Archives agency identity number

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Mickel, Honourable Reginald John, Minister for the Environment – Id:11193". Queensland State Archives. Retrieved 11 April 2020.

Sources

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Attribution

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This Wikipedia article was originally based on Agency Details: Mickel, Honourable Reginald John, Minister for the Environment published by the State of Queensland under CC-BY 3.0 AU licence (accessed on 11 April 2020) Category:Articles incorporating text from the Queensland State Archives


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