Workplace Health and Safety Queensland

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Work Health and Safety and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023

This bill overhauls Queensland's workplace health and safety framework by implementing recommendations from two major reviews. It strengthens health and safety representatives, gives registered unions a direct role in workplace safety matters, makes it easier to prosecute the most serious safety offences by adding negligence as a fault element, and bans insurance against WHS fines.

30/11/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon G Grace MP
Work & EmploymentJustice & Rights
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Labour Hire Licensing Bill 2017

This bill sets up a mandatory licensing scheme for labour hire companies in Queensland to crack down on worker exploitation and restore confidence in the industry. Providers must be licensed, pass a fit and proper person test and report every six months, while businesses that use them must only engage licensed operators. A public register and a new inspectorate back the scheme up, with penalties of up to three years' imprisonment or $3,000+ penalty units for corporations.

25/5/2017· PASSED with amendment· Hon G Grace MP
Work & EmploymentJustice & RightsRegional Queensland

Work Health and Safety and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017

This bill introduces a new criminal offence of industrial manslaughter in Queensland, with up to 20 years jail for employers or senior officers whose negligence causes a worker's death and up to $10 million for companies. It follows a government review prompted by the Dreamworld and Eagle Farm worker fatalities and also creates an independent WHS Prosecutor, expands workplace safety dispute powers to the Industrial Relations Commission, and brings back Workplace Health and Safety Officers.

22/8/2017· PASSED with amendment· Hon G Grace MP
Work & EmploymentJustice & RightsSafety & Emergency

Resources Safety and Health Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill overhauls safety and health laws for Queensland's mining, quarrying, petroleum and gas, and explosives industries. It responds to the Brady Review of fatal mining accidents and the Coal Mining Board of Inquiry by introducing critical control requirements, mandatory professional development for safety roles, stronger enforcement tools, and clearer industrial manslaughter liability for labour hire and contractor arrangements.

18/4/2024· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Stewart MP
Work & EmploymentJustice & Rights
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Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2021

This bill makes changes across five unrelated areas of law: validating historically granted mining leases, clarifying petroleum lease renewal rules, strengthening water restriction enforcement in South East Queensland, protecting water providers' cybersecurity information from mandatory public disclosure, and repealing the never-commenced Personalised Transport Ombudsman Act 2019.

16/6/2021· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Stewart MP
Business & EconomyEnvironmentTransport & Roads
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Coroners (Mining and Resources Coroner) Amendment Bill 2025

This bill creates a dedicated Mining and Resources Coroner who must investigate and hold mandatory public inquests into all accidental deaths at coal mines, mines, quarries, and petroleum and gas sites in Queensland. It implements the government's election commitment to increase oversight of mining-related fatalities and ensure families receive answers about how their loved ones died.

12/6/2025· PASSED· Hon D Frecklington MP
Work & EmploymentJustice & RightsRegional Queensland
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