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Waste Reduction and Recycling (Waste Levy) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill introduces a waste disposal levy in Queensland, starting at $70 per tonne from 4 March 2019, to discourage sending waste to landfill and boost recycling. The levy funds a $100 million Resource Recovery Industry Development Program and stops Queensland being used as a cheap dumping ground for interstate waste.

6/9/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon L Enoch MP
EnvironmentCost of LivingBusiness & Economy
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Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2020

This bill overhauls Queensland's building industry payment protections by replacing project bank accounts with a new statutory trust system that holds subcontractor money in trust. It also cracks down on fraudulent behaviour in the industry, introduces a demerit point system for building certifiers, strengthens regulation of architects and engineers, and preserves review rights for retirement village transition plans.

5/2/2020· PASSED with amendment· Hon M de Brenni MP
Business & EconomyWork & EmploymentHousing & Renting
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Planning and Development (Planning for Prosperity) Bill 2015

This bill was a complete rewrite of Queensland's planning laws, aimed at replacing the 700-page Sustainable Planning Act 2009 with a simpler, faster system. It simplified development categories, cut State planning instruments from four to two, increased maximum fines for illegal development to over $500,000, and gave councils new powers over party houses. The bill was introduced by the Newman LNP government shortly before the 2015 election and did not pass; Queensland's planning system was instead replaced by the Labor government's Planning Act 2016.

4/6/2015· Discharged· Mr T Nicholls MP
Housing & RentingEnvironmentGovernment & Elections
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Work Health and Safety and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023

This bill overhauls Queensland's workplace health and safety framework by implementing recommendations from two major reviews. It strengthens health and safety representatives, gives registered unions a direct role in workplace safety matters, makes it easier to prosecute the most serious safety offences by adding negligence as a fault element, and bans insurance against WHS fines.

30/11/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon G Grace MP
Work & EmploymentJustice & Rights
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Work Health and Safety and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017

This bill introduces a new criminal offence of industrial manslaughter in Queensland, with up to 20 years jail for employers or senior officers whose negligence causes a worker's death and up to $10 million for companies. It follows a government review prompted by the Dreamworld and Eagle Farm worker fatalities and also creates an independent WHS Prosecutor, expands workplace safety dispute powers to the Industrial Relations Commission, and brings back Workplace Health and Safety Officers.

22/8/2017· PASSED with amendment· Hon G Grace MP
Work & EmploymentJustice & RightsSafety & Emergency

Electrical Safety and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill updates Queensland's electrical safety and workplace health and safety laws based on recommendations from five major reviews. It brings new technologies like e-scooters and battery storage systems under electrical safety regulation, strengthens industrial manslaughter laws to cover deaths of bystanders, makes it easier to prosecute serious safety breaches, and gives worker safety representatives new powers to document hazards.

22/5/2024· PASSED· Hon G Grace MP
Work & EmploymentSafety & EmergencyBusiness & Economy
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Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill clarifies and simplifies Queensland's security of payment framework for the building and construction industry, which protects subcontractors from late or non-payment through project trust accounts and retention trust accounts. It also implements governance reforms for the QBCC and makes minor improvements to licensing and regulatory processes across six Acts.

14/2/2024· PASSED· Hon M Scanlon MP
Business & EconomyWork & Employment
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