Legislative Assembly

OrganisationReferenced in 22 bills

Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2020

This bill authorises funding for Queensland's Parliament. It approves $519,000 in supplementary funding for unexpected costs in 2019-20, and provides $50.5 million in additional interim funding for 2020-21 because the regular state budget was postponed due to the election.

8/9/2020· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & Elections
7

Appropriation (Parliament) Bill (No. 2) 2018

This bill authorises $5.14 million in supplementary funding for Queensland Parliament for unforeseen expenditure during the 2017-18 financial year. It formally approves spending that has already occurred.

4/9/2018· PASSED· Hon J Trad MP
Government & Elections
19

Appropriation (Parliament) (Supplementary 2024-2025) Bill 2025

This bill provides formal parliamentary approval for $5.407 million in supplementary funding for Queensland Parliament that was spent during the 2024-25 financial year. The Queensland Constitution requires all government spending to be authorised by Parliament, so this bill retrospectively approves unforeseen expenditure that has already occurred and been reviewed by the Auditor-General.

30/10/2025· 2nd reading to be moved· Hon D Janetzki MP
Government & Elections
1

Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2025

This bill authorises funding for the Queensland Parliament for the 2025-26 financial year. It allocates $146.5 million to the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service, and provides interim funding for early 2026-27.

24/6/2025· PASSED· Hon D Janetzki MP
Government & Elections
2

Appropriation Bill 2025

This bill authorises the Queensland Government to spend $105.4 billion in the 2025-26 financial year. It is the standard annual budget bill required by law that allows departments to fund public services.

24/6/2025· PASSED· Hon D Janetzki MP
Government & Elections
2

Revenue and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025

This bill implements 2025-26 State Budget measures and makes technical amendments across multiple areas. It extends financial support for first home buyers and employers of apprentices, creates backup tax mechanisms to protect foreign property surcharge revenue, clarifies penalty enforcement rules, validates an electricity authority transfer, and reforms how parliamentary Estimates hearings are chaired.

24/6/2025· PASSED· Hon D Janetzki MP
Housing & RentingBusiness & EconomyGovernment & Elections
67

Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2022

This bill allocates $146.7 million to fund the Queensland Parliament for the 2022-23 financial year. It also provides interim funding for 2023-24 to ensure Parliament continues operating until the next annual budget is passed.

21/6/2022· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & Elections
20

Appropriation Bill 2022

This bill authorises the Queensland Government to spend $69.86 billion in the 2022-23 financial year. It is the legal mechanism that allows government departments to operate and deliver services to Queenslanders.

21/6/2022· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & Elections

Appropriation (Parliament) Bill (No. 2) 2019

This bill authorises $639,000 in supplementary funding for the Queensland Parliament to cover unforeseen expenditure during 2018-19. It is a routine budget measure that formally approves spending that exceeded the original appropriation, as required by the Queensland Constitution.

19/9/2019· PASSED· Hon J Trad MP
Government & Elections

Appropriation (Parliament) Bill (No. 2) 2021

This bill formally authorises $1,795,000 in supplementary funding for the Queensland Parliament to cover unforeseen expenditure during the 2020-21 financial year. Under Queensland's Constitution, all government spending must be approved by Parliament, so this bill provides that formal approval for spending that has already occurred.

15/9/2021· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & Elections
26

Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2021

This bill provides the annual budget for Queensland's Parliament, appropriating $103.3 million for the 2021-22 financial year. It also provides interim funding of $51.7 million for 2022-23 to keep Parliament operating until the next budget is passed.

15/6/2021· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & Elections
2

Integrity and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill strengthens the independence of Queensland's key integrity watchdogs by implementing recommendations from the Coaldrake Report. It makes the Auditor-General an officer of Parliament, creates a formal Office of the Integrity Commissioner, and introduces penalties for unregistered lobbying.

14/10/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon A Palaszczuk MP
Government & ElectionsJustice & Rights
24

Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2023

This bill authorises $142.189 million for Parliament's operations in 2023-24, covering the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service. It also provides $71.095 million in interim funding for 2024-25 to keep Parliament running until the next budget is passed.

13/6/2023· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & Elections
53

Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2018

This bill provides the annual budget for Queensland Parliament. It authorises $97.2 million for the 2018-19 financial year to fund the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service, plus interim funding for early 2019-20.

12/6/2018· PASSED· Hon J Trad MP
Government & Elections
2

Appropriation Bill 2018

This bill authorises the Queensland Government to spend $53.2 billion in the 2018-19 financial year. It is the annual appropriation bill that gives departments legal authority to access their budget allocations for delivering public services.

12/6/2018· PASSED· Hon J Trad MP
Government & Elections
11

Appropriation (Parliament) Bill (No. 3) 2022

This bill authorises $2,185,000 in supplementary funding for Parliament to cover unforeseen expenditure from the 2021-22 financial year. It is a routine accountability measure required by the Queensland Constitution to formally approve spending that has already occurred.

12/10/2022· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & Elections

Appropriation Bill 2024

This bill authorises the Queensland Government to spend $90.4 billion in 2024-25 to fund all government departments and services. It also provides interim funding for early 2025-26 and addresses unforeseen spending from the previous year.

11/6/2024· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & Elections

Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2019

This bill provides the annual budget allocation for Queensland's Parliament. It appropriates $100 million for the 2019-20 financial year to fund the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service, plus $50 million in interim supply for 2020-21.

11/6/2019· PASSED· Hon J Trad
Government & Elections
40

Appropriation Bill 2019

This bill authorises the Queensland Government to spend $54.7 billion from the Consolidated Fund for the 2019-20 financial year. It is the annual budget appropriation bill that gives departments legal authority to spend their allocated funds on services for Queenslanders.

11/6/2019· PASSED· Hon J Trad
Government & Elections

Appropriation (Parliament) (Supplementary 2023–2024) Bill 2024

This bill formally authorises $4.2 million in additional spending for Queensland's Parliament that occurred during the 2023-24 financial year. Under the Queensland Constitution, all government expenditure must be approved by Parliament, including costs that exceeded the original budget.

10/12/2024· PASSED· Hon D Janetzki MP
Government & Elections
51

Appropriation (Parliament) (2020-2021) Bill 2020

This bill appropriates $101.8 million for Queensland Parliament's operations in 2020-21. It also provides interim funding of $50.9 million for early 2021-22 to ensure parliament can keep running until the next budget bill passes.

1/12/2020· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & Elections
71

Appropriation (2020-2021) Bill 2020

This bill authorises the Queensland Government to spend approximately $60.86 billion in the 2020-21 financial year. It funds all government departments and services, and provides interim funding to keep government operating into the following financial year.

1/12/2020· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & Elections
14