The Hanlon Ministry was a ministry of the Government of Queensland and was led by Labor Premier Ned Hanlon.
It succeeded the Cooper Ministry on 7 March 1946 following Frank Cooper's resignation from the Ministry.
The ministry was followed by the Gair Ministry on 17 January 1952 following Hanlon's death in office two days earlier.
On 7 March 1946, the Governor, Sir Leslie Orme Wilson, designated 10 principal executive offices of the Government, appointed Harold Collins to the Executive Council to fill the vacancy left by Cooper's resignation, and appointed the following Members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland to the Ministry as follows: Premier Chief Secretary Deputy Premier Minister for Transport Secretary for Health Secretary for Home Affairs Secretary for Labour and Employment Secretary for Mines On 15 May 1947, following the state election, the Governor, Sir John Lavarack, designated 10 principal executive offices of the Government, appointed William Power and Jack Duggan to the Executive Council to fill the vacancy left by Walsh's loss of his parliamentary seat and Williams's retirement, and appointed the following Members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland to the Ministry as follows: Premier Chief Secretary Deputy Premier Secretary for Labour and Industry Secretary for Public Lands Secretary for Mines (until 17 March 1949) Minister for Irrigation (from 17 March 1949) Secretary for Health Secretary for Home Affairs Secretary for Public Works Secretary for Housing Secretary for Local Government Secretary for Mines Secretary for Immigration On 10 May 1950, following the state election, the Governor, Sir John Lavarack, designated 10 principal executive offices of the Government, appointed Paul Hilton to the Executive Council to fill the vacancy left by Bruce's loss of his parliamentary seat, and appointed the following Members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland to the Ministry as follows.
The ministry lasted until 17 January 1952, at which time the Gair Ministry was sworn in.