Trading (Allowable Hours) Act 1990

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Racing Integrity Bill 2015

This bill creates the Queensland Racing Integrity Commission, a new independent watchdog for animal welfare and integrity in greyhound, thoroughbred, and harness racing. It responds directly to the 2015 Commission of Inquiry that found widespread live baiting and industry self-regulation failure. The bill strips Racing Queensland of its welfare and licensing role, leaving it to handle only commercial operations, and gives authorised officers stronger powers to investigate cruelty and share information with police.

3/12/2015· PASSED with amendment· Hon B Byrne MP
Justice & RightsEnvironmentBusiness & Economy
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Liquor (Artisan Liquor) Amendment Bill 2020

This bill amends the Liquor Act 1992 to create a new artisan producer licence for Queensland's craft brewers and artisan distillers. It gives small, independent producers a tailored licensing framework with on-premises sales, takeaway, online ordering, and the ability to sell at promotional events like farmers markets. The reforms were developed under the Queensland Craft Brewing Strategy and accelerated by the impact of COVID-19 on the industry.

26/11/2020· PASSED· Hon S Fentiman MP
Business & EconomyRegional Queensland
34

Trading (Allowable Hours) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill simplifies Queensland's shop trading hours system, strengthens protections for retail workers against being forced to work extended hours, and makes permanent the COVID-era rules allowing school P&C associations and teacher registration investigators to meet remotely.

25/5/2022· PASSED· Hon G Grace MP
Business & EconomyWork & EmploymentEducation
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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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Education (Overseas Students) Bill 2018

This bill modernises Queensland's regulation of schools that teach overseas students, introduces external exams for senior high school students, updates home education rules, and fixes an error that stopped regional shops from opening on Easter Saturday.

15/2/2018· PASSED· Hon G Grace MP
EducationBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland
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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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Industrial Relations Bill 2016

This bill replaces Queensland's Industrial Relations Act 1999 with an entirely new framework governing work for the state's public service, local councils and Brisbane City Council. It sets new minimum employment conditions, makes collective bargaining the main way to negotiate pay and conditions, introduces paid domestic and family violence leave for the first time, and makes Easter Sunday a public holiday from 2017.

1/9/2016· PASSED with amendment· Hon G Grace MP
Work & EmploymentJustice & RightsGovernment & Elections
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Trading (Allowable Hours) Amendment Bill 2017

This bill rewrites Queensland's shop trading hours rules, replacing dozens of separate orders with a single set of hours written directly into the Trading (Allowable Hours) Act 1990. It allows more shops to open longer and more consistently across the state, adds new types of exempt shops, and protects workers who don't want to work the extra hours.

1/3/2017· PASSED with amendment· Hon G Grace MP
Business & EconomyWork & EmploymentRegional Queensland