Vegetation Management Act 1999

LegislationReferenced in 6 bills

Vegetation Management and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill strengthens Queensland's vegetation clearing laws to protect native vegetation, reduce carbon emissions, and safeguard the Great Barrier Reef. It reinstates protections for regrowth vegetation on freehold and indigenous land, and ends broadscale clearing of remnant vegetation for agriculture.

8/3/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon A Lynham MP
EnvironmentRegional Queensland
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Environmental Protection (Great Barrier Reef Protection Measures) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill strengthens regulations to protect the Great Barrier Reef from agricultural pollution. It introduces mandatory minimum practice standards for farmers across all six Reef catchment regions to reduce nutrient and sediment runoff, which science identifies as the main cause of poor Reef water quality. The bill also adopts a national standard for listing threatened species.

27/2/2019· PASSED· Hon L Enoch MP
EnvironmentRegional QueenslandBusiness & Economy
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Vegetation Management (Clearing for Relevant Purposes) Amendment Bill 2018

This bill sought to make it easier for graziers to clear vegetation on their land and to challenge rejected clearing applications. It failed at the second reading stage and did not become law.

21/3/2018· 2nd reading failed· Mr R Katter MP
EnvironmentRegional QueenslandBusiness & Economy
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Land and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill modernises Queensland's land, resources and environmental regulatory frameworks. It streamlines lease conversion and renewal processes, allows local governments to keep stock route revenue for maintenance, updates publication requirements from newspapers to digital media, and creates pathways for mining lease transfers.

17/3/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Stewart MP
Business & EconomyRegional QueenslandGovernment & Elections
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Nature Conservation (Special Wildlife Reserves) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill creates 'special wildlife reserves' - a new type of protected area for private land that provides the same level of protection as national parks. Landholders voluntarily enter perpetual agreements with the government to protect their land from mining, forestry and other incompatible uses, while retaining ownership. The bill also extends Great Barrier Reef environmental protections to activities crossing into Commonwealth waters.

15/2/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon L Enoch MP
EnvironmentRegional Queensland

Public Records Bill 2023

This bill replaces Queensland's 20-year-old public records law to bring it into the digital age. It modernises how government records are defined, managed, and accessed, while formally recognising the importance of public records for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and creating new advisory bodies to ensure their interests are considered.

12/10/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon L Enoch MP
Government & ElectionsFirst NationsTechnology & Digital
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