Rod Welford | |
---|---|
Minister for Education and the Arts | |
In office 28 July 2005 – 26 March 2009 | |
Premier | Peter Beattie Anna Bligh |
Preceded by | Anna Bligh |
Succeeded by | Geoff Wilson (Education) Anna Bligh (Arts) |
Attorney-General of Queensland Minister for Justice | |
In office 22 February 2001 – 28 July 2005 | |
Premier | Peter Beattie |
Preceded by | Matt Foley |
Succeeded by | Linda Lavarch |
Minister for Environment and Heritage | |
In office 29 June 1998 – 22 February 2001 | |
Premier | Peter Beattie |
Preceded by | Brian Littleproud |
Succeeded by | Dean Wells |
Minister for Natural Resources | |
In office 29 June 1998 – 22 February 2001 | |
Premier | Peter Beattie |
Preceded by | Lawrence Springborg |
Succeeded by | Stephen Robertson |
Shadow Minister for Environment and Heritage | |
In office 27 February 1996 – 29 June 1998 | |
Leader | Peter Beattie |
Preceded by | Doug Slack |
Succeeded by | Vince Lester |
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Everton | |
In office 19 September 1992 – 21 March 2009 | |
Preceded by | Glen Milliner |
Succeeded by | Murray Watt |
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Stafford | |
In office 2 December 1989 – 19 September 1992 | |
Preceded by | Terry Gygar |
Succeeded by | Seat abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Rodney Jon Welford 30 September 1958 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Political party | Labor |
Spouse | Rosemary Anne Walters |
Alma mater | University of Queensland |
Occupation | Solicitor, Barrister |
Rodney Jon (Rod) Welford (born 30 September 1958) is an Australian former politician from Queensland. He served as a Labor Party Member of Parliament in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1989 to 2009.