Lawrence James Springborg AM (born 17 February 1968) is an Australian politician. He led the National Party in the Queensland Parliament from 2003 to...
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Nationals, 8 originally elected as Liberals. National Party leader Lawrence Springborg became the merged party's first leader, and remained as Leader of...
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Liberal National Party. Nicholls was appointed Shadow Treasurer by Lawrence Springborg and continued to hold that position in John-Paul Langbroek's Shadow...
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policy or philosophical difference". In Queensland, Nationals leader Lawrence Springborg advocated merger of the National and Liberal parties at a state level...
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election after the LNP's first leader, Lawrence Springborg, announced his retirement. Langbroek named Springborg as his deputy. Langbroek's election marked...
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new Coalition agreement with the Nationals and their new leader, Lawrence Springborg in April 2003. As leader of the junior party, Quinn became Deputy...
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until January 2008 when he was ousted in favour of his predecessor, Lawrence Springborg. In March 2011, successive leader John-Paul Langbroek stood down...
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Lawrence Springborg (twice) and Jeff Seeney - come and go with little further advancement in the 2004 state election. In 2005 Lawrence Springborg and...
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Premier Peter Beattie defeat the National-Liberal Coalition led by Lawrence Springborg and Bruce Flegg respectively, and gain a fourth consecutive term...
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LNP's loss at the state election on 21 March 2009, Lawrence Springborg resigned as leader. Springborg had served as leader of the LNP since the party was...
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hence deputy leader of the opposition—after Tim Nicholls ousted Lawrence Springborg as leader. After Nicholls led the party to a loss at the 2017 state...
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the Liberal National Party of Queensland led by Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg, and gain a fifth consecutive term in office for her party. Bligh...
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Queensland In office 28 March 2012 – 14 February 2015 Premier Campbell Newman Deputy Tim Mulherin Preceded by Jeff Seeney Succeeded by Lawrence Springborg...
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government Bleijie remained on the opposition front bench under Lawrence Springborg, Tim Nicholls, Deb Frecklington, and David Crisafulli. In 2022, he...
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Within hours of Newman's announcement, Langbroek and deputy leader Lawrence Springborg both resigned their posts. Langbroek had been under growing pressure...
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Nicholls was elected as the new leader, defeating sitting leader Lawrence Springborg in the second round of voting. Deb Frecklington was elected unopposed...
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12 November 2016 Jeff Seeney (Callide) – Announced 2 March 2017 Lawrence Springborg (Southern Downs) – Announced 3 December 2016 Billy Gordon (Cook)...
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resignation of Bruce Flegg. Following poor opinion polling for LNP leader Lawrence Springborg, Mander initiated a leadership challenge against him, and former...
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Recovery & Resilience In office 14 February 2015 – 6 May 2016 Leader Lawrence Springborg Preceded by Tim Mulherin Succeeded by Andrew Powell Speaker of the...
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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...
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Liberal National Party (LNP), under the leadership of former National Lawrence Springborg. Although it is dominated by former Nationals,[citation needed] it...
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Stevens LNP 26.05% Kawana Jarrod Bleijie LNP 26.26% Surfers Paradise John-Paul Langbroek LNP 29.50% Southern Downs Lawrence Springborg LNP 29.77% v KAP...
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1995, 2001 In office 29 June 1998 – 2 March 2001 Deputy Mike Horan Lawrence Springborg Preceded by Peter Beattie Succeeded by Mike Horan In office 10 December...
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Horan National Toowoomba South 2 March 2001 4 February 2003 – 31 Lawrence Springborg National Southern Downs 4 February 2003 18 September 2006 2004 2006...
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ISSN 0004-9522. "Tim Nicholls wins LNP leadership spill against Lawrence Springborg". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. ABC News. 6 May 2016. Retrieved...
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Beattie Opposition Leader – Mike Horan (until 4 February), then Lawrence Springborg Premier of South Australia – Mike Rann Opposition Leader – Rob Kerin...
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Elks, Sarah (24 February 2009). "Vital electorate not hooked on Lawrence Springborg". The Australian. News Limited. Retrieved 20 January 2015. Jabour...
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Coast and Griffith University. In July 2012, Minister for Health Lawrence Springborg from the Newman Ministry of the Queensland Government appointed the...
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Business and Tourism In office 29 January 2008 – 5 April 2009 Leader Lawrence Springborg Preceded by Vaughan Johnson (Small Business) Fiona Simpson (Tourism)...
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Australian described her as "avowedly pro-coal". McDonald has nominated Lawrence Springborg, Tim Fischer and Joh Bjelke-Petersen as political role models. McDonald...
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