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Dale Raymond Last (born 25 February 1964) is an Australian politician. He has been the Liberal National member for Burdekin in the Queensland Legislative Assembly since 2015.[1] He has been the Queensland Minister for Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing, and for Regional and Rural Development since 1 November 2024.[2]

Key Information

Before his election to state parliament, he was a councillor (even serving as Deputy Mayor) for the City of Townsville, and prior to that a police officer.[3]

Dale has a Bachelor of Arts from Central Queensland University, and was the recipient of the National Police Medal in 1998.[4]

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Dale Last is an Australian politician who serves as the Liberal National Party member for Burdekin in the Queensland Legislative Assembly, a position he has held since 2015, and currently as Minister for Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing, and Regional and Rural Development. Born in Bundaberg, Queensland, with family ties to the sugar and cattle industries, he brings extensive experience in regional Queensland issues to his roles, having built a career in law enforcement, emergency management, and local government before entering state parliament. Last served over 30 years in the Queensland Police Service, including as Officer in Charge of the Townsville Police Station, and later as Area Director for Emergency Management Queensland, where he led responses to natural disasters in the region. He was elected to the Townsville City Council in 2008 and served as Deputy Mayor before winning the Burdekin seat in the 2015 state election. In parliament, he has focused on portfolios related to natural resources, rural and regional affairs, police, corrective services, and emergency services, holding various shadow ministerial positions prior to his appointment to cabinet in November 2024. His background in policing and emergency management informs his advocacy for regional communities, law enforcement, and economic development in northern Queensland.

Early life and education

Birth and early background

Dale Last was born on 25 February 1964 in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia. He was born and raised in Bundaberg, where he spent his early years. He has family ties to the sugar and cattle industries.

Education

Dale Last holds a Bachelor of Arts from Central Queensland University, which he studied via online distance education in 1995. His parliamentary profile lists Central Queensland University as part of his education. No additional details about the field of study, specific graduation date, or other tertiary qualifications are available from verified sources.

Pre-political career

Police service

Dale Last served as a police officer in the Queensland Police Service for 25 years, at various rural and remote stations throughout Queensland. He was Officer in Charge of the Townsville Police Station from December 2000 to March 2008. He was awarded the National Police Medal in 1998 for diligent long service to the community in hazardous circumstances. This recognition reflects his commitment during his law enforcement career. Following his police service, he transitioned to roles in local government, emergency management, and regional program delivery.

Emergency management and regional roles

Dale Last served as Area Director for Emergency Management Queensland (EMQ), where he oversaw regional disaster management programs and the State Emergency Service (SES) support program for the Charters Towers and Palm Island council areas. In this role, he helped steer communities through natural disasters by supporting preparedness and recovery efforts. He later worked as Regional Manager for an employment services firm, delivering remote jobs and community programs in Townsville and Palm Island. Last was responsible for implementing the Remote Jobs and Communities Program and the Remote School Attendance Strategy on Palm Island.

Local government service

Dale Last served as a councillor on the Townsville City Council from 2008 to 2012. He also served as Deputy Mayor of the Townsville City Council. This local government experience provided a foundation for his later career in state parliament.

Parliamentary career

Election and entry into parliament

Dale Last was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly as the Liberal National Party member for Burdekin at the 2015 Queensland state election. He took office on 31 January 2015, the date of the election. Last succeeded Rosemary Menkens, who had represented the electorate since 2004 and did not recontest the seat. In the election, Last secured the seat for the LNP with a two-party preferred result of 52.9% against his Labor opponent. This marked his entry into state parliament following his prior service in local government and other regional roles.

Shadow ministerial positions

Dale Last served in multiple shadow ministerial positions during the Liberal National Party's periods in opposition in the Queensland Legislative Assembly. He was appointed Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry on 6 May 2016, serving until 15 December 2017 under Opposition Leader Tim Nicholls. This role was part of the initial shadow cabinet formed following Nicholls' ascension to leadership. Following a leadership transition, Last became Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Mines and Shadow Minister for Northern Queensland on 15 December 2017 under Opposition Leader Deb Frecklington, holding these portfolios until 15 November 2020. Under Opposition Leader David Crisafulli, Last served as Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services, Shadow Minister for Fire and Emergency Services, and Shadow Minister for Rural and Regional Affairs from 16 November 2020 to 21 December 2023. Following a shadow cabinet reshuffle, from 22 December 2023 to 31 October 2024 he served as Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Mines, Shadow Minister for Corrective Services, Shadow Minister for Fire and Emergency Services, and Shadow Minister for Rural and Regional Affairs. These shadow roles concluded when the LNP won government at the 2024 state election.

Current ministerial roles

Dale Last has served as Minister for Natural Resources and Mines, Minister for Manufacturing, and Minister for Regional and Rural Development in the Queensland Government since his appointment on 1 November 2024. These concurrent portfolios were assigned by Premier David Crisafulli as part of the new cabinet sworn in following the LNP's election victory. As the incumbent minister, Last oversees areas including mining and petroleum, mine safety and health, land management, rural and regional economic development, and manufacturing industry development.

Media appearances

Television appearances

Dale Last has appeared on television as himself, credited as Self - Local State MP in the Australian current affairs series A Current Affair. This appearance was connected to his role as a local state member of parliament.

Recognition and awards

Professional awards

Dale Last received the National Police Medal in 1998 in recognition of his service with the Queensland Police Service. This award was presented during his 30-year policing career, prior to his transition into local government and parliamentary roles.

Parliamentary service

Hon Dale Last has served as the Member for Burdekin in the Queensland Legislative Assembly since his election on 31 January 2015, representing the Liberal National Party. His parliamentary service has included early committee roles and a progression through shadow ministerial portfolios before his appointment to cabinet. Last initially served on the Utilities, Science and Innovation Committee from 27 March 2015 to 18 February 2016 before moving to the Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee from 18 February 2016 to 10 May 2016. He entered shadow ministry in May 2016 as Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry until December 2017, followed by concurrent roles as Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Mines and Shadow Minister for Northern Queensland from December 2017 to November 2020. From November 2020 to December 2023, his shadow responsibilities broadened to encompass Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services, Shadow Minister for Fire and Emergency Services, and Shadow Minister for Rural and Regional Affairs. In December 2023, he refocused on Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Mines and Shadow Minister for Corrective Services until October 2024. On 1 November 2024, Last was appointed Minister for Natural Resources and Mines, Minister for Manufacturing, and Minister for Regional and Rural Development, positions he continues to hold.
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