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Personal Injuries Proceedings and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill cracks down on 'claim farming' — where third parties cold-call or pressure people into making personal injury or workers' compensation claims and sell their details to law firms. It also tightens rules on legal fees for speculative injury claims, reinstates a three-year timeframe for terminal workers' compensation, and fixes technical issues with Queensland's political donation caps.

31/3/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Fentiman MP
Justice & RightsWork & EmploymentGovernment & Elections
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Civil Liability (Holding Institutions Accountable for Child Abuse) Amendment Bill 2026

This bill closes a legal loophole that prevented survivors of institutional child abuse from holding institutions accountable when their abuser was not a formal employee. It responds to the High Court's 2024 decision in Bird v DP, which ruled that vicarious liability only applies to employment relationships, by extending it to persons in relationships akin to employment, such as religious clergy, volunteers, and contractors.

22/4/2026· Referred to Committee· Hon M Scanlon MP
Justice & RightsChildren & Families

Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015

This bill restores the right of injured Queensland workers to sue their employer for damages at common law, even for minor injuries, by scrapping the 5% impairment threshold introduced in 2013. It also treats 12 listed cancers as work-related injuries for long-serving firefighters and stops employers from checking a job applicant's workers' compensation claims history.

15/7/2015· PASSED with amendment· Hon C Pitt MP
Work & EmploymentJustice & RightsHealth
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Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation (National Injury Insurance Scheme) Amendment Bill 2016

This bill creates a lifetime no-fault scheme for Queensland workers who suffer catastrophic injuries at work, such as spinal cord injury, major brain injury, severe burns or loss of limbs. It guarantees them ongoing treatment, care and support regardless of who caused the accident, starting from 1 July 2016. The bill also reforms self-insurance rules, blocks injury costs being shifted onto subcontractors, and protects compensation payments from dropping when wages fall.

14/6/2016· PASSED with amendment· Hon G Grace MP
Work & EmploymentHealthCost of Living
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