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Andrew Fraser (Queensland politician)

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Premier
  
Anna Bligh

Premier
  
Anna Bligh

Spouse
  
Therese Fraser

Preceded by
  
Paul Lucas

Preceded by
  
Stephen Robertson

Education
  
Griffith University


Premier
  
Anna Bligh

Name
  
Andrew Fraser

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Preceded by
  
Anna Bligh

Role
  
Legislator

Succeeded by
  
Jeff Seeney

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Children
  
Angus Fraser, Eleanor Fraser

Andrew Peter Fraser (born 15 September 1976) was first elected into the Legislative Assembly of Queensland on 7 February 2004. He was the Deputy Premier of Queensland, Treasurer and Minister for State Development and Trade of the Queensland Government. On 24 March 2012, Andrew Fraser lost his seat to the LNP candidate Saxon Rice.

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Early life

Growing up in Proserpine, Queensland, Fraser moved to Brisbane after winning a scholarship to Griffith University. He undertook a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce at Griffith, obtaining first class honours and was winner of the University Medal. As a student, Fraser lived predominantly in the Brisbane suburb of Paddington; he then moved to Bardon where he now lives with his wife Therese, and son and daughter, Angus and Eleanor.

Political career

On 7 February 2004, Fraser was elected as the State Member for Mount Coot-tha and was subsequently re-elected in 2006. After the 2006 election, Fraser was appointed to the position of Local Government Minister, where he oversaw controversial council amalgamations in Queensland.

On 13 September 2007, Peter Beattie resigned as Premier of Queensland; that day, then Treasurer, Anna Bligh, was appointed as the new Premier, and Fraser was appointed Treasurer. At a subsequent media conference, Fraser stumbled by saying that he hoped to be a "future-focused Premier", but quickly corrected himself. Furthermore, on 26 March 2009, he was given an additional portfolio and appointed the Minister for Employment and Economic Development on top of already being State Treasurer.

On 21 February 2011, Premier Anna Bligh announced a machinery of government change and appointed Fraser as Treasurer and Minister for State Development and Trade.

Appointed at the age of 30, Andrew Fraser was the second-youngest Treasurer in the state's history. In 2011, Fraser became Deputy Premier of Queensland after the resignation of Paul Lucas from the position.

In the state election of 24 March 2012, Andrew Fraser lost his seat to the LNP candidate Saxon Rice.

References

Andrew Fraser (Queensland politician) Wikipedia