Surveyor General of Queensland is a position originally created for the colony of Queensland, now a state of Australia. The position was the most senior surveyor within the Queensland Public Service.
Surveyor General | Period in office | Notes | |
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Sir Augustus Charles Gregory | 1859–1875[1] | ||
William Alcock Tully | 1875–1889[1] | (acting 12 March 1875 – 8 July 1880)[2] | |
William Montgomery Davenport Davidson | 1889–1891[1] | ||
Archibald McDowall | 1891–1902[1] | ||
Allan Alfred Spowers | 1902–1926[1] | Chief Surveyor until 1907, son-in-law of Davidson above. 1902 to 1907 the office was downgraded to Chief Surveyor (subordinate to Dept of Lands) | |
Frank Beresford Campbell-Ford | 1926–1929[1] | acting | |
John Percival Harvey | 1929–1959[1] | ||
Eric Douglas Mellor | 1958–1961[1] | acting | |
Torleif Hein | 1961–1964[1] | b. Norway 1898, to Australia 1899 | |
William Barcham | 1965 – 1966[1] | ||
Alec Barr Yeates[3] | 1966–1975[1] | ||
John Macquarie "Mac" Serisier | 1 July 1975 – 1982[1][4] | also Director of Mapping & Surveying before 1980 | |
Kevin John Davies | 1982–1990[1] | ||
Neil Graham Divett | 1990–1993[1] | The position was abolished in 1993 |