Shadow ministry of Lawrence Springborg

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The shadow ministry of Lawrence Springborg is the Liberal National Party opposition between February 2015 and May 2016, opposing the Palaszczuk government in the Parliament of Queensland. It was led by Lawrence Springborg following his election as leader of the party and Opposition Leader on 14 February 2015. John-Paul Langbroek was the deputy party leader and Deputy Leader of the Opposition. Their elections came after the shock loss of Government for the LNP in which the Premier Campbell Newman also lost his seat of Ashgrove to Labor's Kate Jones.

The current shadow ministry was announced on 20 February 2015.{{cite web |url=https://lnp.org.au/news/lnp-shadow-ministry-announced/ |title=LNP Shadow Ministry Announced |date=20 February 2015 |publisher=lnp.org.au}} It succeeded the Palaszczuk shadow ministry and was replaced by the Nicholls shadow ministry 6 May 2016.

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Leader of the Opposition

| Lawrence Springborg

Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Shadow Treasurer
Shadow Minister for the Commonwealth Games

| John-Paul Langbroek

Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Planning, Small Business, Employment and Trade

| Tim Nicholls

Shadow Minister for Health

| Mark McArdle

Shadow Minister for Education and Training

| Tim Mander

Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Mines, State Development and Northern Development

| Andrew Cripps

Shadow Attorney-General
Shadow Minister for Justice, Industrial Relations and the Arts

| Ian Walker

Shadow Minister for Police, Fire, Emergency Services and Corrective Services

| Jarrod Bleijie

Shadow Minister for Local Government and Main Roads, Community Recovery and Resilience

| Fiona Simpson

Shadow Minister for Transport

| Scott Emerson

Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

| Deb Frecklington

Shadow Minister for Housing and Public Works

| Rob Molhoek

Shadow Minister for Environment, Heritage Protection and National Parks

| Stephen Bennett

Shadow Minister for Energy and Water Supply

| Andrew Powell

Shadow Minister for Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services

| Tracy Davis

Shadow Minister for Science, Information Technology and Innovation

| John McVeigh

Shadow Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Sport and Racing

| Jann Stuckey

Shadow Minister for Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Multicultural Affairs

| Tarnya Smith

colspan=3 | Shadow Assistant Minister
Shadow Assistant Minister to the Opposition Leader for North Queensland

| Jason Costigan

colspan=3 | Shadow Parliamentary Roles
Leader of Opposition Business

| Ray Stevens

Chairman of Parliamentary Policy Committees

| Jeff Seeney

Opposition Whip

| Ian Rickuss

Deputy Opposition Whip

| Steve Minnikin

See also

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