John-Paul Langbroek
John-Paul Langbroek | |
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| Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts | |
| Assumed office 1 November 2024 | |
| Leader | David Crisafulli |
| Preceded by | Di Farmer (Education) Leeanne Enoch (Arts) |
| Minister for Education, Training and Employment of Queensland | |
| In office 3 April 2012 – 14 February 2015 | |
| Premier | Campbell Newman |
| Preceded by | Cameron Dick (Education) Stirling Hinchliffe (Employment) |
| Succeeded by | Kate 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 | |
| Deputy | Lawrence Springborg |
| Preceded by | Lawrence Springborg |
| Succeeded by | Jeff Seeney (Opposition) Campbell Newman (LNP) |
| Manager of Opposition Business in Queensland | |
| In office 30 September 2008 – 2 April 2009 | |
| Leader | Lawrence Springborg |
| Preceded by | Stuart Copeland |
| Succeeded by | Jeff Seeney |
| Member of the Queensland Parliament for Surfers Paradise | |
| Assumed office 7 February 2004 | |
| Preceded by | Lex Bell |
| Majority | 16.2% (2020) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | John-Paul Honoré Langbroek Assen, Netherlands |
| Party | Liberal National Party |
| Other political affiliations | Liberal Party |
| Relations | Kate Langbroek (sister) |
| Signature | |
| Nickname | JP |
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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.