Stirling Hinchliffe

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The Honourable
Stirling Hinchliffe
Minister for Employment and Skills of Queensland
In office
21 February 2011  26 March 2011
Preceded by Andrew Fraser (Employment)
Succeeded by John-Paul Langbroek (Training and Employment)
Minister for Mining of Queensland
In office
21 February 2012  26 March 2012
Preceded by Stephen Robertson (Mines)
Succeeded by Andrew Cripps (Mines)
Minister for Infrastructure and Planning of Queensland
In office
26 March 2009  21 February 2011
Preceded by Paul Lucas
Succeeded by Paul Lucas (as Minister for Local Government)
Member of the Queensland Parliament for Stafford
In office
9 September 2006  24 March 2012
Preceded by Terry Sullivan
Succeeded by Chris Davis
Personal details
Political party Labor

Stirling James Hinchliffe (born 23 November 1970) is an Australian politician. Born in Dalby, Queensland, he was educated at state schools and received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Queensland. He was a property industry analyst, policy manager, policy advisor and executive officer before his entry into politics. He had a long involvement with the Australian Labor Party, which included a position as National Secretary of Young Labor in 1995. In the 2006 Queensland state election, he was elected to the safe Labor seat of Stafford, which he represented until being defeated in the State Elections 24 March 2012.[1]

References

  1. "Stirling James Hinchliffe". Retrieved 3 February 2009. 
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by
Terry Sullivan
Member for Stafford
2006–2012
Succeeded by
Chris Davis


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