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  1. John-Paul Honoré Langbroek (born 31 January 1961) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland representing the centre-right Liberal Party and its successor, the centre-right Liberal National Party, in the seat of Surfers Paradise since 2004.

  2. www.jplangbroek.com.auJP Langbroek

    JP Langbroek. John-Paul Langbroek MP. STATE MEMBER FOR SURFERS PARADISE. Proudly representing the people of the Surfers Paradise community in the Queensland Parliament since 2004. JP is the the Shadow Minister for Seniors, Communities and Disability Services.

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  3. Member Details. Mr John-Paul Langbroek. Electorate: Surfers Paradise - View Map (.pdf) Party: LNP. Election date: 7 February 2004. Previous representation: Surfers Paradise - LIB (7 Feb 2004 - 8 Sep 2008) Speeches: Inaugural (.pdf) | All Speeches. Website: http://www.jplangbroek.com.au/ Contact details. Electorate Office Address. Suite 1, Level 1.

  4. John-Paul Langbroek is a Gold Coast local and the Shadow Minister for Seniors, Communities and Disability Services, Multiculturalism and Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Partnerships for the LNP. He was Queensland's 33rd Leader of the Opposition and the Minister for Education, Training, & Employment in the LNP Government.

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    • Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
  5. JP Langbroek is a proud Gold Coast local, father of three and husband of Stacey. He was elected as the Member for Surfers Paradise in 2004, and currently serves as the Shadow Minister for Seniors, Communities and Disability Services, Multiculturalism and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships for the LNP.

  6. John-Paul Langbroek, Gold Coast, Queensland. 7,592 likes · 77 talking about this. John-Paul Langbroek is your Member for Surfers Paradise.

  7. Aug 10, 2023 · Queensland Treaty Minister Leeanne Enoch defends her cultural practice of speaking to First Nations-only staff and rejects the LNP's claims as racist and defamatory. Shadow minister John-Paul Langbroek says the meetings are "segregated" and "offensive" to non-Indigenous staff.