Forestry Act 1959

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Sustainable Ports Development Bill 2015

This bill protects the Great Barrier Reef by tightly controlling port development along the Queensland coast. It confines new port facilities and capital dredging to four priority ports (Abbot Point, Gladstone, Hay Point/Mackay and Townsville) and bans sea dumping of port dredge spoil in the World Heritage Area. Each priority port must have a long-term master plan and a port overlay that sets consistent rules across local planning schemes.

3/6/2015· PASSED with amendment· Hon A Lynham MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland
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Stock Route Network Management Bill 2016

This bill replaces the 2002 Stock Route Management Act with a new framework for managing Queensland's 72,000km stock route network that runs through 44 local government areas. It puts local councils firmly in charge as day-to-day managers of the network, lets them keep all fees and fines they collect, and brings stock travel, grazing and pasture harvesting under a single Act instead of four.

3/11/2016· Lapsed· Hon Dr A Lynham MP
Regional QueenslandEnvironmentFirst Nations

Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015

This bill rolls back several 2013 changes to Queensland's nature conservation laws to strengthen protection of national parks. It restores 'conservation of nature' as the sole purpose of the Nature Conservation Act 1992, brings back three distinct classes of protected area with their own management rules, and restores the requirement for public consultation before management plans are changed.

27/10/2015· PASSED with amendment· Hon Dr S Miles MP
EnvironmentFirst NationsRegional Queensland
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Debt Reduction and Savings Bill 2021

This bill implements Queensland's Savings and Debt Plan by restructuring several government bodies and transferring the Titles Registry to a government-owned company within the Queensland Future Fund. It also introduces a fee unit model for regulatory fees, requires government agencies to publish online instead of in print, and makes safety improvements to tattoo ink regulation.

25/3/2021· PASSED with amendment· Hon C Dick MP
Government & ElectionsBusiness & EconomyHealth
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Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill extends beekeeping access on specified national parks for 20 years until 2044, creates new offences for impersonating rangers and forest officers across Queensland's parks and forests, modernises enforcement powers for conservation officers, and updates governance arrangements for the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.

24/2/2022· PASSED· Hon M Scanlon MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland
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Land Valuation Amendment Bill 2023

This bill modernises Queensland's land valuation framework, which determines how property is valued for land tax, council rates, and state land rent. It gives the valuer-general new powers to make binding guidelines on valuation practices, streamlines the objection process by removing arbitrary monetary thresholds, and gives farmers more control over how their non-adjoining lots are valued.

23/8/2023· Lapsed· Hon S Stewart MP
Business & EconomyRegional QueenslandGovernment & Elections

Agriculture and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill makes a broad range of changes across agriculture, biosecurity, animal welfare, forestry, racing and nature conservation law. Its most prominent measures double penalties for trespassing on farming land, strengthen biosecurity obligations for anyone entering places where biosecurity matter is present, clarify that leaving animals in hot vehicles is an offence, and expand access to farm debt mediation.

22/8/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Furner MP
Regional QueenslandEnvironmentJustice & Rights
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Forest Wind Farm Development Bill 2020

This bill enables a $2 billion wind farm of up to 226 turbines in three State forests near Gympie, creating special tenure arrangements that override the Forestry Act. It also separately fixes planning administration problems in the Springfield development area in Ipswich.

20/5/2020· PASSED with amendment· Hon K Jones MP
EnvironmentRegional QueenslandBusiness & Economy
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Environmental Protection (Efficiency and Streamlining) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025

This bill overhauls Queensland's environmental regulation across multiple domains. It introduces ERA codes as a simpler way to regulate lower-risk environmental activities, creates a single tourism permission for operators working across parks and forests, strengthens enforcement powers for environmental and koala habitat offences, and improves protections for bore owners affected by resource operations.

20/11/2025· 2nd reading to be moved· Hon A Powell MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland

Land and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill updates a range of land and resource management laws within the Queensland Resources portfolio. It streamlines lease conversions and renewals, modernises stock route management, updates surveying rules, improves vegetation management administration, and enables coal mining lease transfers under the Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement.

17/3/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Stewart MP
Regional QueenslandEnvironmentBusiness & Economy
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Vegetation Management (Reinstatement) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016

This bill reinstates stronger vegetation clearing laws to slow land clearing and protect the Great Barrier Reef. It re-regulates high-value regrowth on freehold and indigenous land, stops new approvals for clearing native vegetation for high-value agriculture, and brings back riverine protection permits for destroying vegetation in waterways. Key clearing rules apply retrospectively from 17 March 2016 to prevent a rush of pre-emptive clearing.

17/3/2016· 2nd reading failed· Hon J Trad MP
EnvironmentRegional QueenslandFirst Nations
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Agriculture and Fisheries and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023

This bill makes sweeping changes across agriculture, fisheries, biosecurity and animal management in Queensland. It bans dangerous dog breeds and introduces statewide dog control laws with tough new penalties, establishes mandatory onboard monitoring for commercial fishing vessels to protect the Great Barrier Reef, strengthens biosecurity emergency response powers, and modernises several other agricultural regulatory frameworks.

16/11/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Furner MP
Safety & EmergencyEnvironmentRegional QueenslandJustice & RightsBusiness & Economy
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Police Service Administration and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2021

This bill modernises the security framework for Queensland Government buildings by repealing the State Buildings Protective Security Act 1983 and integrating Protective Services into the Queensland Police Service. It creates a single category of protective services officer (PSO) with standardised powers and introduces new accountability measures including a register of enforcement acts.

16/11/2021· PASSED· Hon M Ryan MP
Justice & RightsSafety & EmergencyGovernment & Elections
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Land, Explosives and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill updates multiple regulatory frameworks within Queensland's Natural Resources, Mines and Energy portfolio. It strengthens explosives safety and security, protects Cape York Peninsula heritage land from mining, modernises State land compliance powers, facilitates electronic conveyancing, improves gas safety regulation, and enhances Indigenous land management options.

15/2/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon A Lynham MP
Safety & EmergencyFirst NationsEnvironmentBusiness & EconomyHousing & Renting
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Nature Conservation (Special Wildlife Reserves) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill creates a new type of protected area called a 'special wildlife reserve' that lets private landholders permanently protect their land with the same legal standing as a national park. It also strengthens Great Barrier Reef regulation and streamlines how conservation agreements are handled when land tenure changes.

15/2/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon L Enoch MP
EnvironmentRegional Queensland
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Land and Other Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2023

This bill modernises the management of Queensland's state land, place naming, and resource authority obligations. It streamlines how reserves and trust lands are administered, gives trustees more autonomy, overhauls the place naming process to allow faster removal of offensive names, and requires resource companies to pay local government rates as a condition of their authority.

15/11/2023· PASSED· Hon S Stewart MP
EnvironmentRegional QueenslandFirst NationsGovernment & Elections
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Agriculture and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015

This bill updates 10 Queensland agriculture laws with mostly technical changes — clearing the way for drone-based crop spraying, tightening controls on feeding animal products to livestock, speeding up exotic disease responses, simplifying pet microchip rules, and realigning company director liability with national principles. It also stops the automatic repeal of rules that manage the state's 38 remaining forest reserves, keeping them in place until those lands can be transferred to new tenures.

14/7/2015· PASSED· Hon W Byrne MP
Regional QueenslandEnvironmentBusiness & Economy
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Nature Conservation (Special Wildlife Reserves) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017

This bill creates a new kind of protected area in Queensland called a 'special wildlife reserve', letting private landholders lock in permanent, national-park-level protection over land of outstanding conservation value while keeping it in private ownership. It also makes sure existing conservation agreements on leasehold land are not lost when the lease is renewed, converted or transferred, and closes a small regulatory gap for activities straddling Queensland and Commonwealth waters in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.

14/6/2017· Lapsed· Hon Dr S Miles MP
Environment

Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Amendment Bill 2023

This bill overhauls Queensland's smoking product laws to reduce smoking rates, combat the illicit tobacco trade, and protect more people from second-hand smoke. It introduces mandatory licensing for all tobacco and vaping product sellers, creates new offences for supplying illicit tobacco, expands smoke-free zones to outdoor dining areas, markets, and school carparks, and strengthens protections for children.

14/3/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
HealthBusiness & EconomyChildren & Families
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