Legal career While studying law, Bleijie was employed as an
articled clerk initially at the
Maroochydore law firm of JJ Riba & Company and then at the Sunshine Coast, Queensland law firm Sajen Legal. Following his graduation, he was employed as a solicitor at Sajen Legal. During his legal career, Bleijie specialised in commercial law and management rights.
Parliamentary career He was elected to the
Parliament of Queensland in
2009, representing the Sunshine Coast electorate of
Kawana. He was promoted to the shadow ministry as Shadow Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for Justice and Corrective Services by then Opposition Leader
John-Paul Langbroek in November 2010. Following a leadership change in March 2011, with former
Lord Mayor of Brisbane Campbell Newman taking over the leadership of the LNP from outside the parliament, he was reappointed Shadow Attorney-General, maintaining his Justice responsibilities. He re-contested and won the state seat of Kawana with a
two-party preferred swing of 19.9 points, holding the seat by a 26.8-point margin. As of 2012, he had one of the safest seats in the Queensland Parliament.
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (2012–2015) Following a landslide victory for the Newman-led Liberal National Party, in which Labor secured only 7 of 89 seats, in March 2012
newly elected premier Campbell Newman appointed Bleijie to cabinet as
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice. As Attorney-General, Bleijie introduced an amendment that renamed Queensland civil partnerships for same-sex couples into registered relationships and disallowed state-sanctioned ceremonies. Bleijie subsequently unveiled legislation to ban single people and same-sex couples from having a child through surrogacy. In 2015, Bleijie declared his support for same-sex marriage.
Since 2015 After the defeat of the Newman government Bleijie remained on the opposition front bench under
Lawrence Springborg,
Tim Nicholls,
Deb Frecklington, and
David Crisafulli. In 2022, he became deputy leader of the LNP, and hence Deputy Leader of the Opposition, under Crisafulli. After the LNP's election win in the
2024 Queensland state election, Bleijie was appointed
Deputy Premier of Queensland. ==Criticism==