Mineral Resources Act 1989

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Mineral and Energy Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2020

This bill makes wide-ranging changes across Queensland's mining, energy and water sectors. It introduces industrial manslaughter offences for the resources industry, strengthens financial assurance requirements to prevent mining companies from abandoning sites without proper rehabilitation, streamlines resource authority approval processes, extends energy consumer protections, and increases transparency of water infrastructure charges in South East Queensland.

4/2/2020· PASSED with amendment· Hon A Lynham MP
Work & EmploymentEnvironmentBusiness & Economy
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Mineral Resources (Galilee Basin) Amendment Bill 2018

This Greens private member's bill would have banned all coal mining in Queensland's Galilee Basin, including terminating Adani's existing mining leases for the Carmichael mine. It was based on the 2018 IPCC report finding that coal must be phased out globally by 2050 to limit dangerous climate change. The bill lapsed and did not become law.

31/10/2018· Lapsed· Mr M Berkman MP
EnvironmentRegional QueenslandBusiness & Economy

Resources Safety and Health Queensland and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2026

This bill reforms the governance of Queensland's resources safety regulator, expands the Land Access Ombudsman's dispute resolution role, and modernises mining tenement administration. It responds to a 2025 review that found the current regulatory framework had limited oversight and accountability, unclear roles, and weaknesses in enforcement.

3/3/2026· Referred to Committee· Hon D Last MP
Work & EmploymentBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland

Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill makes a broad package of reforms across over 30 Acts in the Queensland justice portfolio. It modernises the coronial system, streamlines criminal proceedings, strengthens protections for vulnerable witnesses, closes gaps in the dangerous prisoners scheme, updates legal profession regulation, and clarifies court jurisdictional limits.

28/11/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsGovernment & Elections
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Natural Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill makes a broad range of amendments across the Natural Resources, Mines and Energy portfolio. It caps mining exploration permits at 15 years, strengthens rural water compliance with higher penalties, simplifies Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land processes, modernises water authority board governance to improve gender balance, and supports the establishment of CleanCo as a new clean energy electricity generator.

26/2/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon A Lynham MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyFirst Nations
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Land Valuation Amendment Bill 2023

This bill updates Queensland's land valuation system to keep pace with an increasingly complex property market. It gives the valuer-general new powers to issue binding guidelines, streamlines the objection process so all landowners are treated equally regardless of property value, and gives farmers more choice over how their land is valued.

23/8/2023· Lapsed· Hon S Stewart MP
Business & EconomyRegional QueenslandGovernment & Elections

Progressive Coal Royalties Protection (Keep Them in the Bank) Bill 2024

This bill locks in Queensland's progressive coal royalty rates by preventing any future government from lowering them through regulation alone. It was introduced after the then Leader of the Opposition signalled at a Queensland Resources Council event that coal royalties could be changed, prompting the government to require that any reduction must be debated and passed as legislation through Parliament.

23/5/2024· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & ElectionsBusiness & EconomyEnvironment
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Natural Resources and Other Legislation (GDA2020) Amendment Bill 2019

This bill updates Queensland's spatial positioning standards to the new national Geocentric Datum of Australia 2020 (GDA2020) across 13 pieces of legislation. It also streamlines state land management, creates a faster pathway for Traditional Owners to receive freehold land under Indigenous Land Use Agreements, and extends the Cape York Peninsula region boundary to support Aboriginal land ownership near the Daintree National Park.

23/10/2019· PASSED· Hon A Lynham MP
Government & ElectionsFirst NationsTechnology & Digital
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Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill implements the major revenue measures from the 2022-23 Queensland State Budget. It introduces a mental health levy on large employers, increases coal royalty rates during high-price periods, reforms land tax to account for interstate landholdings, and provides various stamp duty exemptions for small businesses, deceased estates and retirement visa holders.

21/6/2022· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Business & EconomyCost of LivingHealth
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Environmental Protection (Efficiency and Streamlining) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025

This bill reforms Queensland's environmental regulation to reduce red tape and improve responsiveness. It introduces a new risk-based system for classifying and regulating environmentally relevant activities, streamlines environmental impact assessments, strengthens groundwater protections for bore owners, and creates a single permit for tourism operators working across multiple public land tenures.

20/11/2025· 2nd reading to be moved· Hon A Powell MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland

Environmental Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2020

This bill reforms Queensland's framework for rehabilitating land disturbed by mining and resource activities. It creates a statutory Rehabilitation Commissioner to independently advise on best practice rehabilitation and publicly report on how well mine sites are being restored. It also overhauls the residual risk framework so the State can better manage former resource sites after companies hand back their environmental authorities, including establishing a dedicated fund to pay for ongoing management and remediation.

18/6/2020· PASSED with amendment· Hon Enoch MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland
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Mineral and Energy Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill reforms Queensland's framework for managing the coexistence of resource, renewable energy, and agricultural industries. It introduces a major new system for managing coal seam gas induced land subsidence, expands the roles of key coexistence institutions, streamlines regulatory processes across resources legislation, and modernises the Financial Provisioning Scheme for mining rehabilitation.

18/4/2024· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Stewart MP
EnvironmentRegional QueenslandBusiness & Economy
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Land and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill makes a broad range of administrative and streamlining amendments to Queensland's land, resources and environmental legislation. It modernises outdated processes, improves state land management, reforms stock route governance, and updates how vegetation management data is maintained.

17/3/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Stewart MP
Regional QueenslandEnvironmentGovernment & Elections
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Royalty Legislation Amendment Bill 2020

This bill overhauls how Queensland calculates petroleum royalties, replacing the old 'wellhead value' system with a simpler volume-based model that applies different rates depending on whether gas is sold domestically, supplied to LNG projects, produced as part of an LNG project, or is liquid petroleum. It also brings mineral and petroleum royalty administration under the Taxation Administration Act 2001 for consistency with state taxes.

16/7/2020· PASSED with amendment· Hon C Dick MP
Business & EconomyGovernment & ElectionsEnvironment
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Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2021

This bill makes changes across five unrelated policy areas: it fixes paperwork problems with older mining leases, protects petroleum production leases from lapsing during renewal, scraps a planned transport ombudsman, gives South East Queensland water distributors new enforcement powers for water restrictions, and lets water providers remove cybersecurity details from public documents.

16/6/2021· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Stewart MP
Business & EconomyEnvironmentTransport & Roads
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Mineral and Energy Resources (Financial Provisioning) Bill 2018

This bill establishes a Financial Provisioning Scheme to protect Queensland from the cost of cleaning up mine sites when resource companies fail to rehabilitate the land. It replaces the old individual financial assurance system with a pooled fund model, where companies pay annual contributions based on their risk level, and introduces enforceable Progressive Rehabilitation and Closure Plans to ensure mined land is progressively restored throughout the life of a mine.

15/2/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon J Trad MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland
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Mineral, Water and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill makes wide-ranging changes to Queensland's mineral resources and water management laws. It improves dispute resolution between landholders and resource companies, requires climate change to be explicitly considered in water planning, recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural values in water plans, and gives the government new emergency powers to address urgent water quality problems.

15/2/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon A Lynham MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyFirst Nations
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Land, Explosives and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill makes wide-ranging amendments to laws governing land, explosives, gas safety, and mining within Queensland's Natural Resources, Mines and Energy portfolio. It introduces security clearances for people who handle explosives, modernises compliance powers for state land, protects Aboriginal freehold land on Cape York Peninsula from mining, supports Indigenous home ownership, facilitates electronic conveyancing, and addresses gas safety and abandoned mining infrastructure.

15/2/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon A Lynham MP
Work & EmploymentFirst NationsEnvironment
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Nature Conservation (Special Wildlife Reserves) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill creates a new type of protected area called a 'special wildlife reserve' for privately owned or managed land with outstanding conservation value. It gives private land the same level of legal protection as a national park, banning mining, forestry, and fossicking while keeping the land in private ownership. The bill also ensures conservation agreements survive changes in land tenure and extends environmental regulation to cover activities straddling state and Commonwealth waters in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.

15/2/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon L Enoch MP
Environment
19

Land and Other Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2023

This bill makes wide-ranging changes to how Queensland manages state land, names places, and enforces rates payments by resource companies. It streamlines land administration processes, modernises the place naming framework to enable faster removal of offensive names and smooth transitions to new names like K'gari, and requires petroleum, gas, and geothermal companies to pay local government rates as a condition of their resource authorities.

15/11/2023· PASSED· Hon S Stewart MP
Government & ElectionsRegional QueenslandFirst Nations
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Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill 2023

This bill implements several revenue measures from the 2023-24 Queensland State Budget and makes technical changes to state tax laws. It introduces tax concessions to encourage large-scale build-to-rent housing with affordable housing components, extends payroll tax relief for regional businesses and employers of apprentices, simplifies land tax for homeowners, and clarifies that state tax refunds can only be obtained through the statutory process.

13/6/2023· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Housing & RentingBusiness & EconomyCost of Living
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Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill makes wide-ranging changes to Queensland's revenue laws, implementing 2017 election commitments and 2018-19 Budget measures. It increases duties on foreign property buyers and luxury vehicles, extends the First Home Owners' Grant, raises land tax for large landholdings, extends payroll tax relief for apprentice and trainee employers, modernises primary production tax exemptions, and introduces an online land tax portal.

12/6/2018· PASSED· Hon J Trad MP
Cost of LivingBusiness & EconomyGovernment & Elections
40

Coal Mining Safety and Health and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill amends coal mining safety laws and several resources Acts. It creates practical exceptions to the requirement that safety-critical positions at coal mines be filled by direct employees of the mine operator, and it supports Queensland's critical minerals sector by allowing rent deferrals for new mining leases. It also strengthens enforcement powers against non-compliant resource companies.

12/10/2022· PASSED· Hon S Stewart MP
Work & EmploymentBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland
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Environmental Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill modernises Queensland's environmental protection laws by amending the Environmental Protection Act 1994 and several related Acts. It streamlines regulatory processes for environmental authorities and impact assessments, strengthens compliance powers for environmental inspectors, creates temporary authority provisions for emergency situations, improves contaminated land management, and bans mining in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.

12/10/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Scanlon MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland
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Revenue and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill implements revenue measures from the 2019-20 Queensland Budget. It raises land tax rates on large corporate landholdings and foreign owners, increases the petroleum royalty rate from 10% to 12.5%, adjusts payroll tax thresholds and rates, and provides targeted tax relief for regional employers and businesses that employ apprentices and trainees.

11/6/2019· PASSED· Hon J Trad
Business & EconomyRegional QueenslandGovernment & Elections
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