Department of Environment, Science and Innovation

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Crocodile Control and Conservation Bill 2024

This bill sought to establish a Queensland Crocodile Authority based in Cairns to take over all crocodile management in the state. It aimed to make North Queensland waterways safer by creating zero-tolerance zones where crocodiles must be removed, while also expanding the crocodile farming and egg harvesting industry. This bill was discharged and did not become law.

22/5/2024· Discharged· Mr S Knuth MP
Safety & EmergencyEnvironmentRegional Queensland

Crocodile Control, Conservation and Safety Bill 2024

This bill sought to establish a Queensland Crocodile Authority based in Cairns to take over all crocodile management in the state. It prioritised human safety by creating zero-tolerance zones where crocodiles would be immediately removed from populated waterways, while also expanding the crocodile farming and egg harvesting industry. This was a private member's bill that lapsed at the end of the 57th Parliament and did not become law.

21/8/2024· Lapsed· Mr S Knuth MP
Safety & EmergencyEnvironmentRegional Queensland

Crocodile Control and Conservation Bill 2025

This bill sought to establish a Queensland Crocodile Authority based in Cairns to manage all aspects of crocodile control and conservation in the state. It responded to rising crocodile numbers and sightings in North Queensland by creating zero-tolerance zones in populated waterways where crocodiles would be immediately killed or relocated, while also building a sustainable crocodile industry through egg harvesting and farming. The bill was introduced as a private member's bill and its second reading failed — it did not become law.

19/2/2025· 2nd reading failed· Mr S Knuth MP
Safety & EmergencyEnvironmentRegional Queensland
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Environmental Protection (Powers and Penalties) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill strengthens Queensland's environmental protection laws by making regulation more proactive rather than reactive. It introduces the precautionary principle and polluter pays principle as core guiding principles, creates new offences for breaching environmental duties, establishes a duty to restore the environment after contamination, and streamlines enforcement tools into a single environmental enforcement order.

13/2/2024· PASSED· Hon L Linard MP
EnvironmentJustice & RightsBusiness & Economy
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Tobacco and Other Smoking Products (Vaping) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill gives Queensland much stronger powers to crack down on the illegal sale of vaping products and illicit tobacco. It creates new offences for supplying, possessing, advertising and promoting vaping products, with penalties of up to 2,000 penalty units or 2 years imprisonment. It also introduces powers to shut down non-compliant businesses and makes it a specific offence to litter vaping devices.

12/6/2024· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Fentiman MP
HealthJustice & RightsChildren & Families
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Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025

This bill puts the legal framework in place for government electronic systems to automatically issue low-risk environmental and nature conservation permits. It also retrospectively confirms that permits issued automatically since 2017 are legally valid, giving certainty to the thousands of permit holders who have relied on them.

12/3/2025· PASSED· Hon A Powell MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyGovernment & Elections
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Appropriation Bill 2024

This bill authorises the Queensland Government to spend $90.4 billion in 2024-25 to fund all state government departments and services. It also provides $45.2 billion in interim supply for early 2025-26 and retrospectively authorises $6.15 billion in unforeseen expenditure from the previous year.

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