Shopping Centre Council of Australia

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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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COVID-19 Emergency Response and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2020

This bill extends Queensland's COVID-19 emergency response legislation from 31 December 2020 to 30 April 2021, keeping in place temporary measures across tenancy, court proceedings, health, and other areas. It also reforms by-election procedures during the pandemic, allows artisan distillers to sell spirits directly to the public, changes how local government councillor vacancies are filled, and bolsters youth detention centre staffing powers.

26/11/2020· PASSED· Hon S Fentiman MP
Government & ElectionsBusiness & EconomySafety & EmergencyJustice & RightsHousing & Renting

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

Tow Truck and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill reforms Queensland's tow truck industry to protect motorists from unfair private property towing practices, reinstates driving penalties for 17-year-old drivers following their inclusion in the youth justice system, and reduces toll road administration charges by allowing demand notices to be combined.

15/2/2018· PASSED· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsJustice & RightsCost of Living
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Retail Shop Leases Amendment Bill 2015

This bill rewrites the rules for retail shop leases in Queensland, following a long statutory review of the Retail Shop Leases Act 1994. It tightens what landlords must disclose to tenants, makes centre outgoings and marketing spending more transparent, frees outgoing tenants and their guarantors from ongoing liability when they assign a lease, and removes coverage of the Act from large shops over 1000m2 and predominantly non-retail tenancies.

13/10/2015· PASSED with amendment· Hon D'Ath MP
Business & EconomyCost of Living
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Small Business Commissioner Bill 2021

This bill permanently establishes a Queensland Small Business Commissioner to provide advice, advocacy, and affordable dispute resolution for small businesses. It replaces the temporary commissioner created during COVID-19 with a permanent statutory office and transfers administration of retail tenancy dispute mediation to the new commissioner.

12/10/2021· PASSED with amendment· Hon D Farmer MP
Business & EconomyJustice & Rights
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