This was to be Labor's last successful election until the
1989 election. On 18 April 1957, the Queensland Central Executive of the Labor Party passed a vote of no confidence in Premier Gair, and on 24 April, despite having gained a unanimous vote of support from the Cabinet, he was expelled from the Labor Party. On 26 April, Gair convened a meeting of 25 MLAs, including all of the Cabinet except Deputy Premier John Duggan and two ex-Labor Independents, and formed the
Queensland Labor Party (QLP) with those present, while the
Labor Party moved to the opposition benches. All these were also expelled from the party. The resulting government was denied supply in parliament, and
an election was called for 3 August, at which the QLP government and the Labor Party were defeated by the
Country-
Liberal coalition led by
Frank Nicklin. ==See also==