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  1. Mark Bailey. Mark Craig Bailey is an Australian politician who has been the Labor member for Miller (formerly Yeerongpilly) in the Queensland Legislative Assembly since 2015. [1] Bailey most recently served as the Minister for Transport and Main Roads of Queensland until 17 December 2023. [2] He has also worked in gambling, liquor and racing ...

  2. Dec 14, 2023 · Photo: Mark Bailey/Facebook. Queensland Transport Minister Mark Bailey has resigned from his cabinet role before he could be shown the exit by incoming premier Steven Miles. While outgoing Premier Annas­tacia Palaszczuk had refused to sack the minister, Miles was understood to be preparing to move him to the backbench at the request of ...

  3. Meet Mark Bailey, I decided to run for state Parliament because I could see the damage to our health system, our schools and our roads and rail – the cutting, the sacking and selling off of assets by the Newman-Crisafulli government.

  4. Oct 12, 2021 · Climate Change. Hon. MC BAILEY (Miller—ALP) (Minister for Transport and Main Roads) (12.02 pm): We have had a great opportunity today for the Leader of the Opposition to tell us his position. What we see is even the coalition federal government, which has road blocked action on climate change for eight long years, crab walking to try to ...

  5. Diaries. Information about all portfolio related meetings and activities is available from the diary of the Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Minister for Digital Services, the Hon. Mark Bailey MP. Prior to 18 May 2023, Mark Bailey MP was the Minister for Transport and Main Roads. Ministerial diaries are published retrospectively, with ...

  6. Mark Bailey has resigned from state cabinet, having jumped before he was pushed by incoming premier Steven Miles. But Mr Bailey’s ministerial career should have ended six years ago when he was ...

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  8. Parliamentary Service. Current: Past: Chair, Education, Employment, Training and Skills Committee: 13 Feb 2024 - 1 Oct 2024. Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Minister for Digital Services: 18 May 2023 - 17 Dec 2023. Deputy Chair [Premier's alternate], Business Committee: 2 Dec 2020 - 11 Feb 2024.

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