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He notes the differences between his experiences and modern politics. He details the three key figures who influenced Bjelke-Petersen – Beryl Young, Allen Callaghan and Robert Sparkes.
She said he helped set the scene for Queensland to host events such as the 2032 Olympics.
Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner revealed Sir Llew’s family was at his bedside when he passed.
“He was a true Liberal and a force for great good, someone who was always willing to reach across the political divide to achieve the right outcome for Queenslanders,” Schrinner said.
“His expert stewardship of Queensland’s finances during the late 1970s and early 1980s set our state up for enormous success.”
Lady Jane said despite his busy working life, Sir Llew always made her feel like “the most important person in the world”.
“I will miss him terribly as will his children and grandchildren,” Lady Jane wrote.
Sir Llew’s son David Edwards said his father had started out as an electrician and then a doctor in Ipswich before taking on bigger responsibilities.
“No matter how busy Dad was he always had time for everyday people no matter where they were from or what they did,” Edwards said.
“He contributed in so many ways and will be sadly missed by all who knew him.”
Sir Llew was knighted by HRH Queen Elizabeth II in 1984 and awarded a Companion of the Order of Australia in 1989.
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He notes the role of both the federal and state governments in Expo.
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UQ Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry AO said Sir Llew, who was also a medical graduate of UQ, was an outstanding yet humble man who transformed Queensland.
“Sir Llew was generous and courteous to all, and provided UQ with a wealth of experience during his time as the University’s twelfth Chancellor,” Professor Terry said.
“He built enormous goodwill for our University and the Australian higher education sector.
“No doubt many UQ graduates have fond memories of their graduations, sharing high fives on stage with Sir Llew.
“In everything he did, he was unfailingly generous, engaged and inclusive.”
UQ Chancellor Mr Peter Varghese AO also paid tribute to Sir Llew.
“Sir Llew Edwards was for decades a key figure in the development of the state of Queensland,” Mr Varghese said.
The Sir Llew EdwardsBuilding at the University of Queensland's St Luciacampus is namedafter him.
In 2010 Sir Llew was named by premier Anna Bligh as one of six "Queensland Greats". He notes the impact this had on the coalition at the time. More generally, he notes the pleasure at being part of a democratic system of government.
He graduated from the University of Queensland with a medicaldegree in 1965.
Sir Llew is survived by Lady Jane and two of his three children, Mark and David. He discusses sources of state revenue at this time, including mining royalties and new loan council agreements which rewarded states for their size and population spread.