Queensland University of Technology

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Health Transparency Bill 2019

This bill makes it easier for Queenslanders to compare the quality of hospitals and aged care facilities by creating a public reporting framework. It also sets minimum staffing levels in public aged care homes and reforms how health complaints are handled between the Health Ombudsman and the national regulator AHPRA.

4/9/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Miles
HealthSeniorsGovernment & Elections
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Body Corporate and Community Management and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023

This bill reforms Queensland's body corporate and off-the-plan property laws. It creates a new process for terminating ageing community titles schemes that are no longer economically viable, modernises body corporate governance rules around pets, smoking, and parking, and protects off-the-plan buyers from developers misusing sunset clauses to cancel contracts.

24/8/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Housing & RentingCost of LivingBusiness & Economy
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Property Law Bill 2023

This bill replaces Queensland's nearly 50-year-old Property Law Act 1974 with a modernised framework for property transactions. It introduces a statutory seller disclosure scheme requiring sellers to provide standardised information to buyers before contract signing, facilitates electronic conveyancing and electronic deeds, and simplifies rules governing mortgages, leases, co-ownership, and trusts.

23/2/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Fentiman MP
Housing & RentingBusiness & EconomyJustice & Rights
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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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Liquid Fuel Supply (Minimum Biobased Petrol Content) Amendment Bill 2022

This bill sought to strengthen Queensland's ethanol mandate, which has never been met since it was introduced in 2017. It would have doubled penalties for fuel retailers not selling enough ethanol-blended petrol and required that E10 fuel contain at least 9% ethanol rather than the federally permitted minimum of just 1%. The bill was defeated at second reading and did not become law.

13/10/2022· 2nd reading failed· Mr N Dametto MP
EnvironmentRegional QueenslandBusiness & Economy
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Queensland University of Technology Amendment Bill 2021

This bill reduces the QUT Council from 22 to 15 members to improve governance efficiency and align with national best practice guidelines. It cuts the number of government-appointed and elected positions while increasing Council-appointed additional members, and requires student representation to include both an undergraduate and a postgraduate student.

1/9/2021· PASSED with amendment· Hon G Grace MP
EducationGovernment & Elections
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