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Queensland is a representative democracy. This means citizens have the right to vote to elect the candidate into the Queensland Legislative Assembly that they believe will best represent their interests in the Parliament of Queensland. The Department of the Premier and Cabinet is one of thirteen departments of the Government of Queensland. Its branches include the Governance Division and Policy Division. The department's roles include supporting and advising the Premier and Cabinet and providing leadership for the public sector in delivering quality services to all Queenslanders. The department is housed in the Executive Building on George Street in the Brisbane central business district. Contents 1 Key people 2 Community 3 Initiatives 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Key people The Department of the Premier and Cabinet reports to the Premier of Queensland and Minister for Reconstruction Anna Bligh. Other key people include Ken Smith as Director General,[1] Patrick Vidgen as Deputy Director-General,[2] Bronwen Griffiths as Associate Director-General[3] and Anthony Crack as Cabinet Secretary [4]. Community Community Cabinets are an opportunity for individuals and community groups to meet face to face with ministers and to have their say on issues effecting their region.[5] People’s Question Time is a chance for Queensland residents to put their questions on important topics to the Premier of Queensland, Government Ministers and panel guests. People are able to submit questions and suggestions online and watch the event live via webcast. Initiatives The recent initiatives of the Department of Premier and Cabinet include; read to children every day, Toward Q2, Growth Management Summit, People’s Question Time, Reef Water Quality Protection Plan, Commonwealth Games 2018 bid, solar energy, search for the Centaur, job-creating building program, disaster relief, right to information, climate change, water, health and action plan, organ donation, and water fluoridation. See also Queensland portal Premiers of the Australian states References ^ Welcome from the Director-General. The State of Queensland. Retrieved on 2 June 2010. ^ Deputy Director-General, Pat Vidgen. The State of Queensland. Retrieved on 2 June 2010. ^ Cabinet Secretary, Bronwen Griffiths. The State of Queensland. Retrieved on 5 July 2010. ^ Cabinet Secretary, Anthony Crack. The State of Queensland. Retrieved on 5 July 2010. ^ Community Cabinet. The State of Queensland. Retrieved on 2 June 2010. External links The Department of the Premier and Cabinet Queensland Cabinet and Ministers Website The Premier of Queensland Portfolio chart and organisation chart v · d · eGovernment of Queensland Executive Monarchy • Governor • Premier • Deputy Premier • Police Legislative Parliament • Legislative Assembly • Electoral districts • MLAs • Speaker of the Legislative Assembly • Opposition Leader Judicial High Court • Supreme Court • District Court • Magistrates' Court • Other courts and tribunals This Australian government-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e