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Disaster Management and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill restructures Queensland's fire and emergency services by splitting the former Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) into two dedicated services — Queensland Fire and Rescue (QFR) for urban firefighting and Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ) for bushfire management and rural brigades. It also strengthens disaster management coordination by clarifying the Police Commissioner's role, creating new recovery coordination positions, and expanding the Queensland Reconstruction Authority's functions. Additionally, it requires smoke alarms in all registered caravans and motorised caravans.

7/3/2024· PASSED with amendment· Hon N Boyd MP
Safety & EmergencyGovernment & ElectionsRegional Queensland
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Expanding Adult Crime, Adult Time and Taking a Strong Stance on Drugs and Anti-Social Behaviour Amendment Bill 2026

This bill expands the Adult Crime, Adult Time youth sentencing scheme to 12 additional serious offences, replaces the existing police drug diversion program with a stricter one-chance framework, and creates new Designated Business and Community Precincts where police have enhanced powers to tackle anti-social behaviour.

3/3/2026· PASSED with amendment· Hon L Gerber MP
Justice & RightsHealthSafety & Emergency
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Major Sports Facilities and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025

This bill updates Queensland's laws for major sports facilities and events. It allows Gold Coast stadiums to host concerts until 10:30pm by removing restrictive liquor licensing noise conditions, increases penalties for ticket scalping, and modernises the governance of the Stadiums Queensland board.

26/8/2025· PASSED with amendment· Hon T Mander MP
Business & EconomyJustice & RightsRegional Queensland
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Transport Legislation (Road Safety and Other Matters) Amendment Bill 2022

This bill makes a wide range of transport-related changes including broadening how speed and red-light camera fine revenue can be spent on road safety, expanding the types of motorised mobility devices legally allowed on paths, improving court processes for vehicle modification offences, and protecting health professionals who report medically unfit interstate drivers.

26/5/2022· PASSED· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsSafety & EmergencyHealth
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Transport Legislation (Disability Parking and Other Matters) Amendment Bill 2019

This bill expands Queensland's Disability Parking Permit Scheme to include people who are legally blind, and doubles the fine for misusing disability parking bays from $266 to $533. It also makes technical updates to rail safety definitions to align with national law.

26/11/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsHealth
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Associations Incorporation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill modernises Queensland's framework for incorporated associations and charitable organisations. It introduces governance standards for management committees, reduces duplicate financial reporting for organisations registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission, and provides simpler processes for dispute resolution, voluntary administration, and cancellation of incorporation.

26/11/2019· PASSED· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Business & EconomyGovernment & Elections
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Transport and Other Legislation (Managing E-mobility Use and Protecting Our Communities) Amendment Bill 2026

This bill introduces nation-leading reforms to regulate e-mobility devices in Queensland, responding to a near-doubling of injuries and 12 deaths in 2025. It sets a minimum rider age of 16 with a learner licence requirement, gives police powers to seize and destroy non-compliant devices, introduces drink-riding offences with random breath testing, and makes parents responsible when their children ride illegally.

25/3/2026· 2nd reading to be moved· Hon B Mickelberg MP
Transport & RoadsSafety & EmergencyJustice & Rights

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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Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017

This bill bundles a series of changes to Queensland transport laws. It lowers the age for the state proof-of-age card from 18 to 15 and renames it the 'photo identification card', lets people apply for many transport products online instead of on paper forms, tightens rules that stop people convicted of attempted rape from driving taxis and buses, and updates public transport enforcement, dangerous goods and road works rules.

23/5/2017· PASSED· Hon J Trad MP
Transport & RoadsJustice & RightsChildren & FamiliesGovernment & 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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Tow Truck and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017

This bill brings private property towing under the Tow Truck Act for the first time, capping charges and requiring licensed operators with written consent from property occupiers. It also keeps 17-year-old drivers subject to mandatory disqualifications and SPER enforcement, and lets toll operators combine multiple unpaid tolls into a single demand notice.

22/8/2017· Lapsed· Hon Dr S Miles MP
Transport & RoadsCost of LivingJustice & Rights

Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill reforms Queensland's rental laws to strengthen protections for renters, stabilise rents in the private market, and ease cost-of-living pressures. It also introduces mandatory professional development for property agents, removes compulsory superannuation contributions for local government employees, and fixes technical issues in body corporate termination processes.

21/3/2024· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Scanlon MP
Housing & RentingCost of LivingBusiness & 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

Summary Offences and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill creates new criminal offences for using dangerous attachment devices — such as sleeping dragons, dragon's dens, monopoles, and tripods — during protests. It responds to incidents where activists used these devices to block transport infrastructure and businesses, endangering themselves, emergency workers, and the public.

19/9/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Ryan MP
Justice & RightsSafety & Emergency
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Public Health and Other Legislation (Public Health Emergency) Amendment Bill 2020

This bill gave Queensland authorities the legal powers needed to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, including lockdowns, quarantine orders, business closures, and restrictions on gatherings. It also amended electoral and planning laws to provide flexibility during the public health emergency, with most emergency powers set to expire one year after commencement.

18/3/2020· PASSED· Hon S Miles MP
HealthSafety & EmergencyGovernment & Elections
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State Penalties Enforcement (Modernisation) Amendment Bill 2022

This bill modernises Queensland's fines enforcement system by centralising the management of camera-detected and tolling offence fines under the Queensland Revenue Office and SPER, so people deal with one agency instead of several. It also reduces land tax for Special Disability Trusts, guarantees the security of rental bonds held by the Residential Tenancies Authority, and updates government confidentiality rules.

17/3/2022· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Justice & RightsHousing & RentingCost of Living
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Tobacco and Other Smoking Products (Dismantling Illegal Trade) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025

This bill gives Queensland Health significantly stronger powers to shut down shops selling illegal tobacco and vapes, and hold their landlords accountable. It responds to the rapid growth of the illicit tobacco and vaping market, which is increasingly linked to organised crime and poses serious public health risks, particularly for young people.

16/9/2025· PASSED with amendment· Hon T Nicholls MP
HealthJustice & RightsBusiness & Economy
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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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Heavy Vehicle National Law and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill strengthens safety obligations for heavy vehicle businesses, increases penalties for driving offences that cause death or serious injury, and introduces several road safety improvements. It also establishes a national database of heavy vehicles and facilitates the transition from the Federal Interstate Registration Scheme to state-based registration.

15/2/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsWork & EmploymentSafety & Emergency

Tobacco and Other Smoking Products (Extension of Smoking Bans) Amendment Bill 2015

This bill proposed extending Queensland's smoking bans to cover public transport stops, pedestrian malls, swimming pools, skate parks and the area within 5 metres of government buildings. It also aimed to stop cigarettes being sold from vehicles or pop-up stalls at public events. The bill was discharged and did not become law.

14/7/2015· Discharged· Mr M McArdle MP
HealthChildren & Families
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Environmental Protection (Powers and Penalties) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill strengthens Queensland's environmental protection laws by making regulation more proactive rather than reactive. It introduces the precautionary principle and polluter pays principle as core guiding principles, creates new offences for breaching environmental duties, establishes a duty to restore the environment after contamination, and streamlines enforcement tools into a single environmental enforcement order.

13/2/2024· PASSED· Hon L Linard MP
EnvironmentJustice & RightsBusiness & Economy
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Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025

This bill puts the legal framework in place for government electronic systems to automatically issue low-risk environmental and nature conservation permits. It also retrospectively confirms that permits issued automatically since 2017 are legally valid, giving certainty to the thousands of permit holders who have relied on them.

12/3/2025· PASSED· Hon A Powell MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyGovernment & Elections
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Water Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill strengthens how non-urban water take is measured and reported in Queensland, delivering on commitments made after the 2018 Independent Audit of Queensland Non-Urban Water Measurement and Compliance and the Murray-Darling Basin Compliance Compact. It creates a new regulatory framework requiring water entitlement holders to use approved measurement devices, measurement plans, and in some cases telemetry to accurately track and report their water use.

12/10/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon G Butcher MP
EnvironmentRegional QueenslandGovernment & Elections
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COVID-19 Emergency Response and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2021

This bill extends Queensland's temporary COVID-19 emergency legislation to 30 September 2021, gives local governments flexibility to adjust rates mid-year, creates a framework for holding COVID-safe local government by-elections and fresh elections, and extends temporary remote meeting arrangements for councils.

11/3/2021· PASSED· Hon S Fentiman MP
Government & ElectionsHousing & RentingSafety & Emergency
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Tobacco and Other Smoking Products (Smoke-free Places) Amendment Bill 2015

This bill amends Queensland's tobacco laws to ban smoking in many more outdoor public places, including bus stops, outdoor malls, public swimming pools, skate parks, under-age sports grounds, childcare centres and aged care homes. It also stops the sale of smoking products from pop-up stalls at festivals and gives councils a new general power to ban smoking at other outdoor public places.

10/11/2015· PASSED· Hon CR Dick MP
HealthChildren & FamiliesSeniors
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Public Health and Other Legislation (COVID-19 Management) Amendment Bill 2022

This bill wound down Queensland's broad COVID-19 emergency powers and replaced them with a more targeted, temporary framework expiring on 31 October 2023. It allowed the Chief Health Officer to issue public health directions only about isolation, quarantine, mask wearing and worker vaccination in high-risk settings, with new requirements for public justification and parliamentary oversight.

1/9/2022· PASSED· Hon Y D'Ath MP
HealthJustice & RightsWork & Employment
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