Queensland Law Society

OrganisationReferenced in 24 bills

Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill makes wide-ranging amendments to over 35 justice-related Acts to improve court and tribunal efficiency. It modernises the coronial system, strengthens protections for vulnerable witnesses, expands when property offences can be dealt with in Magistrates Courts, and closes gaps in dangerous prisoner supervision laws.

28/11/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsSafety & EmergencyGovernment & Elections
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Housing Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill supports two housing reforms: enabling the Homes for Homes charitable donation scheme to operate in Queensland, and improving financial transparency in retirement villages. Homes for Homes allows property owners to voluntarily donate a small percentage of their sale price to fund social housing, while the retirement village changes give residents better access to financial information about how their fees are spent.

27/10/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon L Enoch MP
Housing & RentingSeniors
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Natural Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill makes sweeping changes across Queensland's natural resources, land, water and energy laws. It streamlines exploration permit processes with 15-year caps and more flexible work programs, creates a new dispute resolution system for state land subleases, strengthens water compliance enforcement, and establishes CleanCo as a government clean energy company to boost electricity market competition.

26/2/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon A Lynham MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyGovernment & Elections
33

Criminal Code (Consent and Mistake of Fact) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2020

This bill makes changes across several unrelated areas of law. Most significantly, it clarifies consent laws for sexual offences by putting existing case law into the Criminal Code, making it clearer that silence is not consent and that voluntary intoxication is no excuse. It also extends police banning notices, bans predatory wagering marketing, and ensures victims of solicitor fraud receive full compensation.

26/11/2020· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Fentiman MP
Justice & RightsSafety & EmergencyBusiness & Economy
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Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023

This bill makes wide-ranging updates to Queensland's justice system, covering courts, tribunals, the legal profession, electoral processes, and victim recognition. It brings significant changes including allowing public identification of sexual offence defendants before committal, better recognition of unborn children's deaths in criminal proceedings, stronger oversight of JPs, and various administrative improvements.

25/5/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsGovernment & Elections
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Youth Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2021

This bill responds to a small group of repeat young offenders responsible for nearly half of youth crime by tightening bail laws and allowing GPS monitoring. It also gives Gold Coast police new powers to scan people for knives in entertainment areas, and makes it easier to prosecute drivers involved in hooning offences.

25/2/2021· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Ryan MP
Justice & RightsChildren & FamiliesSafety & Emergency
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Industrial Relations and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill implements major reforms to Queensland's industrial relations system following a five-year review. It strengthens workplace sexual harassment protections, creates a framework for minimum standards for gig economy courier drivers, modernises parental leave, and enhances equal remuneration requirements in enterprise bargaining.

23/6/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon G Grace MP
Work & EmploymentBusiness & Economy
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Criminal Code and Other Legislation (Ministerial Accountability) Amendment Bill 2019

This bill would have created criminal offences for Cabinet ministers who fail to declare conflicts of interest. It was a private member's bill introduced by the Opposition Leader following a Crime and Corruption Commission investigation. The bill lapsed and did not become law.

23/10/2019· Lapsed· Mrs D Frecklington
Government & ElectionsJustice & Rights

Criminal Code (Non-consensual Sharing of Intimate Images) Amendment Bill 2018

This bill creates new criminal offences for sharing intimate images without consent, commonly known as 'revenge porn'. It criminalises both the actual distribution of intimate images and threats to distribute such images, with penalties of up to 3 years imprisonment. Courts can also order offenders to remove or delete the images.

22/8/2018· PASSED· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsTechnology & DigitalSafety & Emergency
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COVID-19 Emergency Response Bill 2020

This bill establishes Queensland's legal framework for responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. It protects renters and small businesses from eviction, allows Parliament and courts to operate remotely, and enables documents like wills to be witnessed via video link.

22/4/2020· PASSED· Hon A Palaszczuk MP
Housing & RentingBusiness & EconomyGovernment & Elections

Community Based Sentences (Interstate Transfer) Bill 2019

This bill allows adults serving community-based sentences in Queensland to have their sentences formally transferred to another state or territory when they move interstate. It replaces informal arrangements with a proper legal framework that ensures offenders can be supervised and held accountable wherever they live in Australia.

21/8/2019· PASSED· Hon M Ryan MP
Justice & RightsGovernment & Elections

Summary Offences and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill creates new criminal offences for protesters who use 'dangerous attachment devices' - specialised equipment like steel tubes, concrete barrels, and tripods designed to make it difficult and dangerous for police to remove them. It was introduced in response to climate, mining, and animal welfare protests that caused significant disruptions, including a $1.3 million delay to coal trains at the Port of Brisbane.

19/9/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Ryan MP
Justice & RightsSafety & EmergencyEnvironment
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Protecting Queenslanders from Violent and Child Sex Offenders Amendment Bill 2018

This bill sought to make supervision orders for dangerous sex offenders indefinite rather than fixed-term, and create automatic lifelong monitoring for repeat offenders. It lapsed at the end of the 56th Parliament and did not become law.

19/9/2018· Lapsed· Mr D Janetzki MP
Justice & RightsSafety & Emergency
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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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Heavy Vehicle National Law and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill strengthens heavy vehicle safety by requiring company executives to actively ensure compliance with safety laws, and establishes a national database of heavy vehicles. It also significantly increases penalties for dangerous and careless driving that causes death or serious injury, and allows vehicle owners to be notified of traffic offences committed in their vehicles.

15/2/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsWork & EmploymentSafety & Emergency

Mineral, Water and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill makes wide-ranging changes to Queensland's mining, petroleum and water laws. It improves dispute resolution for landholders dealing with mining and gas companies, strengthens climate change and First Nations considerations in water planning, creates temporary water access mechanisms, and establishes emergency powers for water quality crises.

15/2/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon A Lynham MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyFirst Nations

Education (General Provisions) Amendment Bill 2025

This bill reforms Queensland's Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 to reduce administrative burden on schools and families while strengthening student safety. It makes transfer notes mandatory when students move between schools, implements recommendations from the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, and streamlines processes for online learning platforms, home education, special schools, and P&C Associations.

14/3/2025· PASSED with amendment· Hon J Langbroek MP
EducationChildren & Families
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Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill simplifies Queensland's payment protection rules for building subcontractors and implements governance reforms for the building industry regulator. It clarifies trust account requirements, makes the QBCC Board more transparent, and streamlines licensing processes for builders and trades.

14/2/2024· PASSED· Hon M Scanlon MP
Work & EmploymentBusiness & EconomyGovernment & Elections

Criminal Code and Other Legislation (Mason Jett Lee) Amendment Bill 2019

This bill sought to introduce mandatory minimum prison sentences for the murder of children and create a new offence of 'child homicide'. Named after Mason Jett Lee, a child who was killed, it aimed to align Queensland's sentencing with other Australian states. The bill was defeated at the second reading and did not become law.

13/2/2019· 2nd reading failed· Mr D Janetzki MP
Justice & RightsChildren & Families
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Justice Legislation (Links to Terrorist Activity) Amendment Bill 2018

This bill implements a national agreement to restrict bail and parole for people with links to terrorism. It reverses the usual presumption in favour of release, requiring courts to refuse bail and parole unless 'exceptional circumstances' exist. The changes apply to adults and children who have been convicted of terrorism offences, are subject to Commonwealth control orders, or have promoted terrorism.

13/11/2018· PASSED· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsSafety & Emergency

Criminal Code and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill responds to community concern that sentences for people who kill children are too lenient. It requires courts to treat a child's vulnerability as an aggravating factor when sentencing for manslaughter, expands the definition of murder to include reckless indifference to human life, and increases the penalty for failing to provide necessaries to dependants.

12/2/2019· PASSED· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsChildren & Families
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Small Business Commissioner Bill 2021

This bill creates a permanent Queensland Small Business Commissioner to support small businesses with advice, advocacy, and dispute resolution. It transitions the temporary COVID-19 commissioner role established during the pandemic into a permanent statutory position, making Queensland consistent with other mainland states.

12/10/2021· PASSED with amendment· Hon D Farmer MP
Business & EconomyJustice & Rights
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Criminal Code (Trespass Offences) Amendment Bill 2019

This bill sought to create three new criminal offences targeting trespass on business premises and transport infrastructure. It was a private member's bill that lapsed at the end of the 56th Parliament and did not become law.

1/5/2019· Lapsed· Mr D Last MP
Justice & RightsBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland

Local Government Electoral and Other Legislation (Expenditure Caps) Amendment Bill 2022

This bill introduces spending caps for Queensland local government elections to create fairer campaigns. It limits how much candidates, political parties, and third parties can spend on advertising and other campaign activities, and requires detailed disclosure of campaign finances.

1/12/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon Dr S Miles MP
Government & Elections