Fair Trading Act 1989

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Building Units and Group Titles and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill reforms governance of older multi-owner property developments in Queensland that pre-date the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997. It strengthens protections for unit owners in these older schemes by improving committee eligibility rules, financial accountability, dispute resolution, and transparency. It also enables the state's Office of Fair Trading to issue infringement notices for breaches of gift card requirements.

21/6/2022· PASSED· Hon S Fentiman MP
Housing & RentingCost of LivingJustice & Rights
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Queensland Food Farmers’ Commissioner Bill 2024

This bill establishes the Queensland Food Farmers' Commissioner, an independent statutory office created in response to the Supermarket Pricing Select Committee's recommendations. The Commissioner will support Queensland farmers in their dealings with major supermarkets by improving price transparency, addressing power imbalances, and providing a safe avenue for complaints about unfair supplier practices.

20/8/2024· PASSED· Hon G Butcher MP
Regional QueenslandBusiness & EconomyCost of Living
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Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill improves Queensland's main tribunal (QCAT) and strengthens consumer protections for vehicle buyers. It raises QCAT's jurisdictional limit for motor vehicle disputes from $25,000 to $100,000, reinstates statutory warranty protections for older used vehicles sold by dealers, and introduces conciliation as a new dispute resolution option.

15/11/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsCost of LivingHousing & Renting
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Transport Affordability Amendment Bill 2026

This bill introduces two transport affordability measures for Queenslanders. It creates a fuel price cap system that limits daily petrol price increases to 5 cents per litre and requires retailers to lock in next-day prices by 2pm. It also protects 50-cent public transport fares by requiring any future increase to be approved by a vote in Parliament.

11/2/2026· Referred to Committee· Mr B Mellish MP
Cost of LivingTransport & Roads
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