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Bruce Stephen Flegg (born 10 March 1954,
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) is a former Australian politician. He was a member of the
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from 2004 to 2015, representing the electorate of Moggill in south-western
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for the
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and its successor the Liberal National Party. He was the leader of the state Liberal Party from 2006 to 2007 and served as Minister for Housing and Public Works in the
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government from April to November 2012.


Early life

Flegg was born in Sydney and was a general practitioner before entering politics. Flegg completed a post graduate diploma in Financial Markets, winning the Queensland Investment Corporation prize for industrial equity analysis.


Political career

He contested the seat of
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at the 1990 federal election, and in
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he contested the seat of Dickson which was ultimately delayed to a supplementary election due to the death of a candidate, but was defeated by the Labor candidate,
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. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly at the 2004 state election, replacing former Liberal leader David Watson in the safe Liberal seat of Moggill. He was immediately elected deputy leader of the Liberal Party upon his election, and succeeded Bob Quinn as leader in 2006. Early in his parliamentary career, Bruce Flegg was among the first MPs to raise concerns about Dr. Jayant Patel, dubbed ‘Dr. Death,’ whose negligence at
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led to patient deaths, contributing to the 2005 public inquiry that exposed systemic health failures.


Leader of the Liberals (2006–07)

Elected leader in August 2006, he faced a revolt from MPs, including
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and
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, who criticized his inability to unify the National-Liberal Coalition or challenge Premier
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effectively. He had only been Liberal leader for a number of days when then-Premier
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called the 2006 state election, which the conservative parties lost decisively. He faced wide criticism in the wake of the election defeat regarding his performance during the campaign, and faced speculation of a challenge from rival
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. Nicholls was unable to gain sufficient support to oust Flegg in a closely divided caucus, but following ongoing tension, Flegg resigned as leader on 4 December 2007 and was succeeded by compromise candidate
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. In 2008, Flegg was investigated by the CMC for allegedly breaching electoral laws during the 2006 election, though later cleared.


LNP Frontbench (2008–12)

Flegg was not part of the initial shadow ministry following the merger of the Liberal Party and National Party to form the Liberal National Party in 2008, but was subsequently appointed Shadow Minister for Education in 2009. Flegg’s elevation to the frontbench came to fruition when the LNP, under
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, secured a historic landslide victory in the 2012 state election, winning 78 of 89 seats and ending 14 years of Labor rule. He was appointed Minister for Housing and Public Works under
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following the party's landslide victory at the 2012 state election. During his tenure as Member for Moggill from 2004 to 2015, Bruce Flegg supported the expansion of bicycle infrastructure in Queensland, advocating for new bike lanes to improve road safety and promote sustainable transport in Brisbane’s western suburbs. Drawing on his medical expertise as a former GP, Flegg advocated for
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to tackle Queensland’s high rates of dental decay, arguing it would improve public dental health, a policy implemented statewide by 2008 following years of debate. In 2011, Bruce Flegg took a stand against coal seam gas exploration near Moggill, citing risks to local water supplies and residents’ health, a position that highlighted his willingness to prioritize electorate interests over party lines. As Queensland Housing Minister from March to November 2012, Flegg introduced initiatives to streamline public housing maintenance, including a $15 million investment in upgrades announced in July 2012. In August 2012, Flegg drew criticism for a proposed 20% public housing rent hike, later reversed amid public outcry. As Housing and Public Works Minister in 2012, Bruce Flegg facilitated the sale of state-owned land opposite
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, enabling Cbus Property to develop the $653 million
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tower, a new government office building completed in 2016 that revitalized Brisbane’s parliamentary precinct. Flegg’s resignation as Housing Minister was marred by tensions with Premier
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over policy disputes. He resigned in November following a series of controversies surrounding his ministerial dealings with his lobbyist son and allegations he had moonlighted as a GP while a minister.


Post Resignation (2012–15)

In 2014, Flegg lost preselection for Moggill to
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, accusing the LNP of an unfair process in a public outburst. Following his resignation, Dr Flegg filed a defamation case against the source of the allegations, media advisor Graham Hallett. The case concluded with Dr Flegg winning the defamation action, successfully demonstrating that Hallett had defamed Dr Flegg and caused him significant material detriment due to the loss of his role as a minister. At a total of $775,000, the sum of damages awarded to Dr Flegg was the largest ever recorded for a defamation case in Queensland legal history. In October 2014, the LNP State Executive refused to support Dr Flegg's party preselection as a candidate for the January 2015 election, instead choosing to replace him with former AMA President Dr.
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. He remained an LNP Member of Parliament until the January 2015 election when he did not re-contest his seat. There was some speculation that Newman could transfer from his marginal seat of Ashgrove to Moggill after Flegg was denied preselection. Moggill was the safest LNP seat in Brisbane; at the time, the LNP sat on a majority of 23.9 percent. However, Newman ruled out a transfer. "One of the richest politicians to sit in Queensland parliament rucewon a record $775,000 in damages after suing his former media adviser and regular houseguest for defamation."


Personal

He has three sons, one of whom, Jonathon Flegg, ran unsuccessfully for the
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beachside seat of Coogee in
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References


External links


Parliamentary biography

Official site

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Case Law, Australia: Dr Bruce Flegg v Graeme Hallett, Massive damages for career destroying political defamation – Yvonne Kux
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