Queensland State Government
The Queensland State Government is the governing body of the Australian state of Queensland. It operates under a parliamentary system and is responsible for making and enforcing laws, managing public services, and overseeing the state's budget. The government is led by the Premier of Queensland, who is the head of the government and is supported by various ministers.
The Queensland Parliament consists of two houses: the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council. Members of the Legislative Assembly are elected by the public, while the Legislative Council was abolished in 1922. The government focuses on areas such as health, education, transport, and environmental management to serve the needs of its residents.