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Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2021

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Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2026

This bill makes wide-ranging changes to Queensland's road safety laws, mostly targeting drink and drug driving with a new combined offence, higher penalties, minimum court fines, and a compulsory education program for drug drivers. It also introduces on-the-spot licence suspensions for high-range speeding caught by police, lets drivers nominate the actual offending passenger for camera-detected seatbelt fines, and stops private car park operators from using the vehicle register to chase parking debts.

26/6/2026· Referred to Committee· Hon B Mickelberg MP
Transport & RoadsJustice & RightsTechnology & Digital

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 and Other Legislation (Managing E-mobility Use and Protecting Our Communities) Amendment Bill 2026

This bill is Queensland's response to a near-doubling of e-mobility injuries and a parliamentary inquiry into e-bikes, e-scooters and personal mobility devices. It introduces a minimum riding age of 16 and a driver-licence requirement, creates new offences and strong police powers to seize and destroy illegal 'prohibited bikes', brings in drink-riding offences with breath testing, and makes parents, hire companies and retailers share responsibility for keeping children and pedestrians safe.

25/3/2026· PASSED with amendment· Hon B Mickelberg MP
Transport & RoadsSafety & EmergencyChildren & Families
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Home Ownership and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2026

This bill makes technical changes to Queensland's home grant and tax laws so that people buying through the Boost to Buy and Help to Buy shared equity schemes get the same stamp duty discounts, First Home Owner Grant and land tax exemption as other buyers, even though the government holds a share in their home. It also widens first home stamp duty relief, confirms certain 'builders' terms' homes are still new homes, and tidies up outdated references across five tax Acts.

23/4/2026· 2nd reading to be moved· Hon D Janetzki MP
Housing & RentingCost of LivingBusiness & Economy