Craig Crawford (politician)
Craig Crawford | |
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Minister for Seniors and Disability Services | |
In office 12 November 2020 – 18 December 2023 | |
Premier | Annastacia Palaszczuk Steven Miles |
Preceded by | Coralee O'Rourke |
Succeeded by | Charis Mullen |
Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships | |
In office 11 May 2020 – 18 May 2023 | |
Premier | Annastacia Palaszczuk |
Preceded by | Jackie Trad |
Succeeded by | Leeanne Enoch |
Minister for Fire and Emergency Services | |
In office 12 December 2017 – 12 November 2020 | |
Premier | Annastacia Palaszczuk |
Preceded by | Mark Ryan |
Succeeded by | Mark Ryan |
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Barron River | |
In office 31 January 2015 – 26 October 2024 | |
Preceded by | Michael Trout |
Succeeded by | Bree James |
Personal details | |
Born | Terang, Victoria, Australia | 17 January 1970
Political party | Labor |
Spouse | Rosalie Crawford |
Children | 1 |
Occupation | Paramedic Hotel manager |
Website | www |
Craig Daryl Crawford (born 17 January 1970) is an Australian politician currently serving as the Queensland Minister for Seniors and Disability Services and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships. He has been the Labor member for the Far North Queensland seat of Barron River in the Queensland Legislative Assembly since 2015.[1][2][3]
Career
Crawford began his professional career working in hotel management. During his 20 years of voluntary service to the Victorian Country Fire Authority, he was promoted to the rank of captain and selected to be an ambulance paramedic. He went on to work for both Ambulance Victoria and the Queensland Ambulance Service respectively for over 15 years.[4] He has a Diploma of Ambulance Paramedic Studies and a Certificate IV in Fire Technology.
Prior to his promotion to the Second Palaszczuk Ministry, Crawford served as a member of Queensland Parliament's Ethics Committee from February 2016 to November 2017, and also as a member of the Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources Committee from May 2016 to November 2017.[5]
Personal life
Crawford married his wife Rosalie at Queensland Parliament House in Brisbane in April 2016.[6]
See also
References
- ^ Green, Antony. "Barron River". Queensland Election 2015. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 26 January 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- ^ Premier delivers new look Cabinet for Queenslanders for COVID-19 recovery Queensland Government 10 May 2020
- ^ "Barron River - 2020 QLD Election". ABC News - Elections. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Retrieved 15 November 2020.
- ^ "Craig Crawford MP". Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships. Queensland Government. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
- ^ "Member Details - Craig Crawford MP". Queensland Parliament. Queensland Government. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
- ^ "About Craig". Craig Crawford MP. Archived from the original on 15 March 2018. Retrieved 16 September 2018.