James Cook University

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University Legislation Amendment Bill 2017

This bill modernises the governance of Queensland's seven public universities. It removes the power for universities to make statutes, requires each to publish a policy for electing staff and student representatives, loosens delegation rules, and imposes new disclosure duties on governing body members. It also lets James Cook University reshape the size and composition of its council.

23/5/2017· PASSED· Hon K Jones MP
EducationGovernment & Elections

Liquid Fuel Supply (Ethanol and Other Biofuels Mandate) Amendment Bill 2015

This bill creates Queensland's first mandatory biofuels targets, requiring larger fuel retailers to ensure 2 per cent of their regular petrol sales are ethanol or other biobased petrol, and fuel wholesalers to ensure 0.5 per cent of diesel sales are biodiesel or other renewable diesel. The mandate is designed to grow Queensland's biofuels industry, create regional jobs, and cut transport emissions while protecting consumer choice by excluding premium unleaded petrol from the target.

15/9/2015· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Bailey MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland

Gasfields Commission and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017

This bill restructures the GasFields Commission Queensland to clearly separate its strategic board from its day-to-day management, and to allow a part-time chairperson. It also makes it easier for biodiscovery businesses to on-license the use of native biological material, and fixes a technical gap in how port planning overlays apply to development.

10/5/2017· PASSED· Hon Dr A Lynham MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland