Bill Byrne (politician)

Bill Byrne
Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries
In office
11 November 2016 – 7 October 2017
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk
Preceded by Leanne Donaldson
Succeeded by Anthony Lynham
In office
16 February 2015 – 7 December 2015
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk
Preceded by John McVeigh
Succeeded by Leanne Donaldson
Minister for Rural Economic Development
In office
11 November 2016 – 7 October 2017
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk
Preceded by New ministry
Succeeded by Anthony Lynham
Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
Minister for Corrective Services
In office
7 December 2015 – 11 November 2016
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk
Preceded by Jo-Ann Miller
Succeeded by Mark Ryan
Minister for Sport and Racing
In office
16 February 2015 – 7 December 2015
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk
Preceded by Steve Dickson
Succeeded by Curtis Pitt (Sport)
Grace Grace (Racing)
Shadow Minister for Sport and Recreation
In office
4 March 2014 – 14 February 2015
Leader Annastacia Palaszczuk
Preceded by Curtis Pitt
Succeeded by Jann Stuckey
Shadow Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Emergency Services
Shadow Minister for Construction and Public Works
Shadow Minister for National Parks
In office
19 April 2012 – 14 February 2015
Leader Annastacia Palaszczuk
Preceded by John-Paul Langbroek (Police)
Ros Bates (Building Industry)
Succeeded by Jarrod Bleijie (Police)
Rob Molhoek (Public Works)
Stephen Bennett (National Parks)
Shadow Minister for Environment and Heritage Protection
In office
19 April 2012 – 10 May 2012
Leader Annastacia Palaszczuk
Preceded by Andrew Powell
Succeeded by Jackie Trad
Member of the Queensland Parliament
for Rockhampton
In office
24 March 2012 – 25 November 2017
Preceded by Robert Schwarten
Succeeded by Barry O'Rourke
Personal details
Born
William Stephen Byrne

19 April 1958
Bundaberg, Queensland
Political party Labor
Website billbyrne.com.au
Military service
Allegiance Australia
Branch/service Australian Army (1980–1999)
Australian Army Reserve (2000–present)
Years of service 1980–present
Rank Lieutenant colonel
Unit 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment

William Stephen Byrne (born 19 April 1958) is an Australian Labor politician who was elected to represent Rockhampton in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland at the 2012 state election. He served until his retirement due to ill health in 2017.

His party was heavily defeated at the 2012 election and Byrne was one of seven ALP members of the Legislative Assembly returned at that election.

Of the seven ALP members returned at the general election, Byrne was the only one new to the Legislative Assembly although Jackie Trad was soon elected in South Brisbane replacing former Premier Anna Bligh who resigned immediately after the election defeat.

After Labor's victory in the 2015 Queensland state election, he was sworn in as Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries and Minister for Sport and Racing in the Palaszczuk Ministry on 16 February 2015.

In December 2015, Byrne's portfolio in the Palaszczuk Ministry changed when he became the new Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services and the new Minister for Corrective Services. He regained the Agriculture and Fisheries portfolio and was given the new ministry of Regional Economic Development in a November 2016 reshuffle.

In February 2016, the state opposition called for an investigation into Byrne under firearms laws after he admitted to using a rifle to shoot rats at his home twenty years earlier.

On 7 October 2017, Byrne announced that he had resigned from the Queensland Cabinet as Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries and Minister for Rural Economic Development, and that he would not be contesting the next election. He cited a serious and "life threatening" health issue as the reason for his retirement.