Ryan Ministry

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The Ryan Ministry was the 27th ministry of the Government of Queensland and was led by Premier T. J. Ryan of the Labor Party. It was the first majority Labor government in Queensland's history. It succeeded the Denham Ministry on 1 June 1915, following the latter's defeat at the 1915 state election on 22 May. It was succeeded by the Theodore Ministry on 22 October 1919 following T. J. Ryan's resignation from the Queensland parliament to run for federal politics.

First Ministry[]

On 1 June 1915, the Governor, Sir Hamilton Goold-Adams, designated eight principal executive offices of the Government, and appointed the following Members of the Parliament of Queensland to the Ministry. They had been chosen by a caucus meeting of the Labor Party the previous day. Initially, as Labor was opposed to the Queensland Legislative Council entirely, it did not assign a portfolio to it; however, it ultimately appointed William Hamilton to the Council on 10 July 1915 and assigned him the Mines portfolio.

During the term, David Bowman, a former leader of the Labor Party, died; John Adamson left the Ministry and the Labor Party over the conscription issue; and Hamilton was appointed president of the Legislative Council, with Alfred Jones replacing him both as the government's representative in the Council and as a minister.

Office Minister

Premier

Attorney-General
(until 10 July 1915)
(10–23 March 1916)

T. J. Ryan

Deputy Premier
Treasurer
Secretary for Public Works

Ted Theodore


David Bowman
(until 25 February 1916)


William Lennon
John McEwan Hunter
John Adamson
(until 2 October 1916)
Secretary for Public Instruction
Herbert Hardacre

Minister without office (until 10 July 1915)
(from 10 July 1915)

William Hamilton, MLC
(8 June 1915 – 15 February 1917)

Minister without office (until 23 March 1916)
(from 23 March 1916)

John Huxham
(from 10 July 1915)


Harry Coyne
(from 13 October 1916)

Alfred Jones, MLC
(from 15 February 1917)

Minister without office

John Fihelly (from 10 July 1915)

Second Ministry[]

The ministry was reconstituted on 30 April 1918 following the 1918 election.

Office Minister

Premier

Attorney-General

T. J. Ryan

Deputy Premier
Treasurer
Secretary for Public Works

Ted Theodore

William Lennon
Secretary for Public Instruction
Herbert Hardacre
John Huxham
John Fihelly
Harry Coyne
Alfred Jones, MLC
Minister without office William Gillies

Third Ministry[]

The ministry was altered on 9 September 1919 following the resignations of Herbert Hardacre and William Lennon; the following ministers served until the end of the ministry on 22 October 1919.

Office Minister

Premier

Attorney-General

T. J. Ryan

Deputy Premier
Treasurer
Secretary for Public Works

Ted Theodore

Secretary for Public Instruction

John Huxham

John Fihelly

Harry Coyne

Alfred Jones, MLC

William Gillies
William McCormack
Minister without office James Larcombe

References[]

  • "Proclamation". Queensland Government Gazette. 1 June 1915. p. 104:1513.
  • "Proclamation". Queensland Government Gazette. 10 July 1915. p. 105:133.
  • "Proclamation". Queensland Government Gazette. 22 October 1919. p. 113:1265–1267.
  • Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1968). A handbook of Australian government and politics, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. p. 177. ISBN 0-7081-0270-0.
  • Parliament of Queensland (2009). Alphabetical Register of Members of the Legislative Assembly 1860-2009 (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 June 2009. Retrieved 10 December 2009.
Preceded by
1915–1919
Succeeded by
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