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of independence to the government and public service. Some statutory authorities are dependent on government subsidies and grants and hence likely to very highly attuned to the wishes of the Minister and/or Director-General; others are funded in other ways (e.g. providing services) and enjoy greater independence as a consequence. However, as all statutory authorities exist under Queensland legislation, the Minister can assert control by changing the legislation within the
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frustrated by a Director-General who did not embrace their vision, Directors-General are now sometimes replaced by an incoming Minister who makes their own appointment (often by invitation) of a person who the Minister believe shares their vision. While such Directors-General are technically public servants, they are generally regarded as political appointments and their tenure is often linked to the tenure of the Minister.
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is an organisation established under separate legislation to manage a particular aspect of government administration. Most statutory bodies have their own board of management, selected or appointed in different ways. However, all must report to a Minister. Statutory authorities have varying degrees
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Unlike Ministers, who are chosen by elections and political processes, Directors-General and their staff are traditionally selected on merit to positions which are independent of the elections and political processes. However, as some Ministers have felt their vision for their portfolios have been
263:. Strictly, employees of statutory authorities are not part of the Queensland Public Service, but where their positions are funded by the Queensland Government they are often treated as members of the Queensland Public Service for statistical and budgetary purposes. 237:
Each portfolio has an associated set of departments and agencies which work to provide a wide range of public services related to that portfolio and the administration of legislation related to that portfolio. The leader of each department is known as the
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At 30 June 2015, there were 243,163 staff (203,348.50 full-time equivalent) employees in 20 Queensland Government departments and 15 other organisations included for statistical purposes. The three largest government employers are
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services to regulate business and promote the development of the economy, including the
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Bridge Inspector preparing to inspect the foundations for the
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Teacher and class, Kelvin Grove State School, April 1951
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industries (three key export industries for Queensland)
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Nurse at the Mother and Child Welfare Service, 1950
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State of Queensland, Australia

Cairns to Kuranda railway
public services
Queensland
Government of Queensland

Story Bridge



Queensland Police Service
Queensland Premier
Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
ministers
Cabinet
healthcare
education
agriculture
mining
tourism
transport
public works
emergency services
treasury
Director-General
statutory authority
Queensland Parliament
Queensland Health
Department of Education and Training

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