Pre-selected by the Liberal Party to contest Miranda at the
2007 state election, Annesley was defeated by the sitting
Labor member
Barry Collier by a margin of 603 votes. He again contested the seat at the March 2011 elections and was elected, receiving a swing of 21.8% in the traditionally Liberal seat, winning 71.0% of the vote on a two-party preferred basis. As Collier retired at the election, Annesley's main competitor was Therese Cook, representing Labor. Annesley was subsequently appointed Minister for Sport and Recreation in the O'Farrell–Stoner coalition government. On 28 August 2013 he announced his resignation as Minister for Sport and Recreation and his intention to resign from Parliament to become CEO of the
Gold Coast Titans, triggering a
2013 Miranda by-election on 19 October. In his resignation speech to parliament, Annesley said he never regarded himself as a politician and that there were many aspects of politics he did not care for. He said that he had always felt more at home as a sports administrator. In October 2013, Annesley said that he arranged for
Telstra to put in mobile reception, six months prior and without charge, for a new property at
Yowie Bay he bought with his wife, claiming he couldn't do his job as a minister otherwise. ==Post-politics==