Queensland Government
State Government of Queensland
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November 1 2024 | The full Queensland Government ministry was formally sworn in, with multiple cabinet ministers taking office, including David Janetzki, Ros Bates, Tim Nicholls, and others. |
October 28 2024 | David Crisafulli and Jarrod Bleijie were formally sworn in by Governor Jeanette Young as an interim cabinet. |
October 27 2024 | David Crisafulli announced an interim two-person cabinet with Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie, with portfolio assignments yet to be determined. |
2021 | The last Ford ambulance in use by the Queensland Ambulance Service was decommissioned. |
July 2015 | Queensland Ambulance Service handled over 946,000 emergency cases and 737,803 triple zero calls during the 2015/16 financial year, demonstrating the organization's extensive emergency response capabilities. |
June 2015 | Queensland Ambulance Service handled 946,000 emergency cases and 737,803 triple zero calls during the 2015/16 fiscal year, demonstrating its extensive emergency response capabilities across the state. |
2014 | Queensland Ambulance Service underwent a major redesign of its clinical governance structure, with the establishment of a director of clinical quality and patient safety role, currently held by Chief Superintendent Tony Hucker ASM. |
2012 | QAS Structural Reform Report led to a comprehensive restructure of operations, decentralizing control to local networks. The service was reorganized from six operational regions to fifteen geographical local ambulance service networks (LASNs), with a sixteenth network established for state operations centres. |
July 1 2011 | The Community Ambulance Cover levy was abolished, with direct government funding from the Queensland Government replacing the previous funding mechanism. |
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