Child Protection Act 1999

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Victims' Commissioner and Sexual Violence Review Board Bill 2024

This bill establishes a Victims' Commissioner as an independent statutory officer to promote and protect the rights of victims of crime in Queensland. It also creates the Sexual Violence Review Board to examine systemic problems in how sexual offences are reported, investigated and prosecuted. The bill transfers the Charter of Victims' Rights from the Victims of Crime Assistance Act 2009 and gives the Commissioner power to handle complaints when victims' rights are breached.

6/3/2024· PASSED· Hon L Linard MP
Justice & RightsSafety & Emergency

Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2026

This bill makes major reforms to combat metal theft with new offences and penalties up to 25 years imprisonment, streamlines the coronial system, increases stock offence penalties, gives media a legal framework to access court information, and doubles the District Court's civil jurisdiction to $1.5 million. It also makes technical updates across more than 25 Acts covering casino law, privacy, integrity, evidence rules, and judicial administration.

4/3/2026· Referred to Committee· Hon D Frecklington MP
Justice & RightsSafety & EmergencyRegional Queensland

Domestic and Family Violence Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025

This bill reforms Queensland's response to domestic and family violence by giving police the power to issue 12-month protection directions without going to court, piloting GPS electronic monitoring for high-risk perpetrators, and expanding video-recorded evidence across all Magistrates Courts statewide. It aims to reduce the operational burden on police while providing faster, longer-term protection for victim-survivors.

30/4/2025· PASSED with amendment· Hon A Camm MP
Justice & RightsSafety & Emergency
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Child Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2020

This bill clarifies that adoption is an option for achieving permanent homes for children in out-of-home care, responding to coronial recommendations following the death of toddler Mason Jet Lee. It requires mandatory case plan reviews after two years for children under the chief executive's long-term guardianship, to ensure better permanency options are actively considered.

3/12/2020· PASSED· Hon L Linard MP
Children & FamiliesFirst NationsJustice & Rights
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Making Queensland Safer Bill 2024

This bill implements the government's 'adult crime, adult time' policy, allowing children convicted of serious offences like murder, robbery, burglary and dangerous driving to receive the same penalties as adults. It also removes the principle of detention as a last resort, makes victim impact the primary consideration in sentencing young offenders, and creates an automatic process to transfer 18-year-olds from youth detention to adult prisons.

28/11/2024· PASSED with amendment· Hon D Crisafulli MP
Justice & RightsChildren & FamiliesSafety & Emergency
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Criminal Code (Child Sexual Offences Reform) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill reforms Queensland's criminal justice system to better protect children from sexual abuse and improve access to justice for survivors. It implements key recommendations from the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, strengthens sentencing for child exploitation material offences, and criminalises child abuse objects such as life-like child replicas.

27/11/2019· PASSED· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsChildren & FamiliesSafety & Emergency
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Police Service Administration and Other Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2022

This bill makes operational improvements to the Queensland Police Service and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services. It reforms police discipline processes, introduces automatic dismissal of officers sentenced to imprisonment, creates stronger protections for confidential police information, streamlines weapons licensing, and modernises fire safety and emergency management laws.

27/10/2022· PASSED· Hon M Ryan MP
Justice & RightsSafety & EmergencyGovernment & Elections
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Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2020

This bill makes it easier for first responders to claim workers' compensation for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It creates a presumptive system where PTSD in eligible workers is automatically assumed to be caused by their work, removing the burden on injured workers to prove the connection. This responds to evidence from Beyond Blue and other reviews showing first responders experience mental health conditions at substantially higher rates than the general workforce.

26/11/2020· FAKE_OLD_STATUS· Hon G Grace MP
Work & EmploymentHealthSafety & Emergency
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Disability Services and Other Legislation (Worker Screening) Amendment Bill 2020

This bill creates a mandatory screening system for people who work with Queenslanders with disability. It implements the nationally agreed NDIS worker screening scheme and establishes a separate state system for disability services funded outside the NDIS. The bill also strengthens how the blue card system works alongside disability screening to protect children with disability.

26/11/2020· PASSED· Hon C Crawford MP
HealthChildren & FamiliesWork & Employment
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Transport and Other Legislation (Managing E-mobility Use and Protecting Our Communities) Amendment Bill 2026

This bill introduces sweeping reforms to how e-bikes, e-scooters and personal mobility devices are regulated in Queensland, responding to a near-doubling of injuries and 12 fatalities in 2025. It sets a minimum rider age of 16 with a licence requirement, gives police power to seize and destroy illegal devices, creates new drink riding offences for cyclists and e-mobility riders, and limits footpath speeds to 10 km/h.

25/3/2026· Referred to Committee· Hon B Mickelberg MP
Transport & RoadsSafety & EmergencyJustice & Rights

Criminal Justice Legislation (Sexual Violence and Other Matters) Amendment Bill 2024

This bill implements the third wave of reforms from the Women's Safety and Justice Taskforce, focusing on sexual violence and improving how women and girls experience the criminal justice system. It creates new offences to protect young people from sexual exploitation by people in authority, strengthens protections for vulnerable witnesses, allows expert evidence to help juries understand victim behaviour, and modernises rules about how past behaviour evidence can be used in criminal trials.

21/5/2024· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsChildren & FamiliesSafety & Emergency

Strengthening Community Safety Bill 2023

This bill toughens Queensland's response to youth crime by increasing penalties for motor vehicle theft (up to 14 years for aggravated offences), strengthening bail conditions for young offenders, and creating a new 'serious repeat offender' declaration that prioritises community safety in sentencing. It also establishes multi-agency collaborative panels to coordinate support services for at-risk children.

21/2/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Ryan MP
Justice & RightsChildren & FamiliesSafety & Emergency
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Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Bill 2022

This bill replaces Queensland's 2003 births, deaths and marriages registration law with a modernised framework. Its most significant change removes the requirement for surgery to alter the sex recorded on a birth certificate, replacing it with a self-declaration model. It also updates parenting registration rules for same-sex and gender diverse families, strengthens anti-discrimination protections, and tightens fraud prevention for name changes.

2/12/2022· PASSED· Hon S Fentiman MP
Justice & RightsChildren & Families
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Justice and Other Legislation (COVID-19 Emergency Response) Amendment Bill 2020

This bill made temporary amendments to over 20 Queensland Acts as the state's third legislative response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It addressed issues that could not be dealt with under the existing COVID-19 Emergency Response Act 2020 modification framework, providing financial relief for workers, property owners and businesses, strengthening public health and emergency powers, and enabling corrections, disability and mental health services to operate safely during the emergency. Most provisions expired on 31 December 2020.

19/5/2020· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Miles MP
HealthBusiness & EconomyJustice & RightsWork & EmploymentSafety & Emergency
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Child Death Review Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill reforms Queensland's system for reviewing child deaths connected to the child protection system. It requires multiple government agencies — not just Child Safety — to conduct internal reviews when a child known to the system dies, and establishes an independent Child Death Review Board to identify systemic failures and recommend improvements.

18/9/2019· PASSED· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Children & FamiliesJustice & RightsHealth
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Corrective Services and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2020

This bill strengthens anti-corruption measures in Queensland prisons following the Crime and Corruption Commission's Taskforce Flaxton report, reforms the parole system based on the Queensland Parole System Review, creates a permanent firearms amnesty, and regulates the possession of replica firearms including gel blasters.

17/3/2020· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Ryan MP
Justice & RightsSafety & Emergency
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Working with Children Legislation (Indigenous Communities) Amendment Bill 2018

This bill proposed giving Indigenous Community Justice Groups the power to approve Blue Cards (working with children checks) for community members who would otherwise be denied due to certain non-sexual criminal offences such as stealing, burglary, and drug offences. It was a private member's bill introduced by Mr R Katter MP. The bill's second reading failed and it did not become law.

17/10/2018· 2nd reading failed· Mr R Katter MP
First NationsChildren & FamiliesWork & Employment
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Meriba Omasker Kaziw Kazipa (Torres Strait Islander Traditional Child Rearing Practice) Bill 2020

This bill creates Australia's first legal framework to recognise Torres Strait Islander traditional child rearing practice (Ailan Kastom), where children are permanently placed with cultural parents within the extended family network. It establishes a Commissioner to decide applications for cultural recognition orders that legally transfer parentage, resulting in new birth certificates that reflect a person's cultural identity.

16/7/2020· PASSED with amendment· Ms C Lui MP
First NationsChildren & FamiliesJustice & Rights
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Child Protection Reform and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2021

This bill reforms Queensland's child protection system to give children in care stronger rights and a genuine voice in decisions about their lives. It also strengthens the blue card screening system by connecting Queensland to a national database and allowing domestic violence information to be considered in working with children checks.

15/9/2021· PASSED· Hon L Linard MP
Children & FamiliesJustice & RightsFirst Nations
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Civil Liability and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill implements key recommendations from the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. It shifts the burden of proof so institutions must show they took reasonable steps to prevent child sexual abuse, and creates a legal framework so survivors can identify and sue the right defendant even when the responsible institution is unincorporated or has changed over time.

15/11/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsChildren & Families
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Disability Services (Restrictive Practices) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill overhauls how Queensland authorises the use of restrictive practices — such as physical restraint, chemical restraint and seclusion — on people with disability. It replaces the current system where guardians approve these practices with a new clinician-led model under a Senior Practitioner, aligning Queensland with national standards endorsed by all other states and territories.

14/6/2024· Lapsed· Hon C Mullen MP
HealthJustice & RightsChildren & Families

Youth Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill reforms Queensland's youth justice laws to keep more children out of custody and ensure they receive appropriate support. It creates a new bail framework with a clear presumption in favour of releasing children, bans electronic tracking devices on young people, enables better information sharing between government agencies and service providers, and authorises body-worn cameras in youth detention centres.

14/6/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon D Farmer MP
Justice & RightsChildren & Families
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Education (General Provisions) Amendment Bill 2025

This bill amends Queensland's Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 to reduce red tape for schools, parents and students, and to strengthen student safety when children transfer between schools. It implements a Royal Commission recommendation to make student transfer notes mandatory, streamlines consent for digital learning platforms, extends home education eligibility, and modernises the rules for Parents and Citizens' Associations.

14/3/2025· PASSED with amendment· Hon J Langbroek MP
EducationChildren & FamiliesRegional Queensland
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Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill introduces a 'No Card, No Start' policy for Queensland's blue card system, meaning no one can begin paid work with children without first holding a working with children clearance. It also modernises the blue card application process with online options, expands the criminal offences that automatically disqualify a person from working with children, closes loopholes that allowed high-risk people to rely on exemptions, and creates a centralised register of home-based care services.

13/11/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Children & FamiliesWork & EmploymentJustice & Rights
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Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill overhauls Queensland's blue card (Working with Children Check) system. It introduces a new risk-based decision-making framework replacing the current 'best interests' test, expands the types of work and businesses that require blue cards, simplifies the disqualification process, removes blue card requirements for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander kinship carers, and improves information sharing between agencies.

12/6/2024· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Children & FamiliesJustice & RightsFirst Nations
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Child Safe Organisations Bill 2024

This bill creates a mandatory child safe organisations system for Queensland, requiring organisations that work with children to meet 10 child safe standards and report allegations of child abuse by their workers. It implements key recommendations from the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse and gives the Queensland Family and Child Commission new powers to oversee child safety across sectors including schools, childcare, health services, religious bodies, sport clubs, and government agencies.

12/6/2024· PASSED· Hon C Mullen MP
Children & FamiliesJustice & RightsEducation
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Information Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023

This bill modernises Queensland's information privacy and right to information laws. It introduces mandatory data breach notifications so agencies must tell you if your personal information is compromised, replaces the old dual privacy principles with a single set of Queensland Privacy Principles aligned with federal law, and supports the proactive release of Cabinet documents for greater government transparency.

12/10/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon L Enoch MP
Technology & DigitalGovernment & ElectionsJustice & Rights
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Working with Children (Indigenous Communities) Amendment Bill 2021

This bill would have created a new Blue Card framework giving Indigenous community justice groups the power to recommend restricted working with children clearances for people in their communities. It aimed to address chronic unemployment in remote Indigenous communities where the standard Blue Card system's inflexibility prevents people with certain past offences from accessing employment, even when the local community considers them safe. The bill's second reading was defeated and it did not become law.

1/9/2021· 2nd reading failed· Mr R Katter MP
First NationsChildren & FamiliesWork & Employment
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