John-Paul Langbroek

John-Paul Langbroek
Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts
Assumed office
1 November 2024
LeaderDavid Crisafulli
Preceded byDi Farmer (Education)
Leeanne Enoch (Arts)
Minister for Education, Training and Employment of Queensland
In office
3 April 2012 – 14 February 2015
PremierCampbell Newman
Preceded byCameron Dick (Education)
Stirling Hinchliffe (Employment)
Succeeded byKate Jones (Education)
Yvette D'Ath (Training)
Curtis Pitt (Employment)
Leader of the Opposition of Queensland
Leader of the Liberal National Party
In office
2 April 2009 – 22 March 2011
DeputyLawrence Springborg
Preceded byLawrence Springborg
Succeeded byJeff Seeney (Opposition)
Campbell Newman (LNP)
Manager of Opposition Business in Queensland
In office
30 September 2008 – 2 April 2009
LeaderLawrence Springborg
Preceded byStuart Copeland
Succeeded byJeff Seeney
Member of the Queensland Parliament
for Surfers Paradise
Assumed office
7 February 2004
Preceded byLex Bell
Majority16.2% (2020)
Personal details
BornJohn-Paul Honoré Langbroek
Assen, Netherlands
PartyLiberal National Party
Other political
affiliations
Liberal Party
RelationsKate Langbroek (sister)
Signature
NicknameJP
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John-Paul Honoré Langbroek is an Australian politician currently serving as the Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts in Queensland since 1 November 2024. He has been the member of the Queensland parliament for Surfers Paradise since 2004, representing the Liberal Party and its successor, the Liberal National Party (LNP). Langbroek served as Leader of the Opposition and parliamentary leader of the LNP from 2009 to 2011. He was previously a minister in the Newman government before its defeat at the 2015 state election.