Continuous ministry (Queensland)
The Continuous Ministry or Continuous Cabinet was an informal designation used to describe the grouping in the
The Ministry was formed from a merging of Samuel Griffith's Liberal faction with Sir Thomas McIlwraith's Conservatives, forming the humorously-titled Griffilwraith. This grouping encompassed all but a few dissident liberal politicians in the Legislative Assembly and maintained control of the Parliament for two decades by steadily promoting its members into ministerial positions.
The Ministerialists, many of whom were businessmen for whom their parliamentary career was not their primary concern, were primarily
industries that were to remain the backbone of Queensland's economy for a century.The Ministerialists fractured in December 1899 and fell to the
The Ministry eventually broke apart completely after disgruntled backbenchers became embittered by their exclusion from the inner clique of cabinet ministers.
Premiers during the Continuous Ministry
- Sir Samuel Griffith August 1890 – March 1893
- Sir Thomas McIlwraith March 1893 – October 1893
- Hugh Nelson October 1893 – April 1898
- Thomas Byrnes April 1898 – October 1898
- James Dickson October 1898 – December 1899
- Robert Philp December 1899 – September 1903
References
- Helen Irving (6 December 1999). The Centenary Companion to Australian Federation. Cambridge University Press. p. 97. ISBN 978-0-521-57314-6.