Hon John-Paul Langbroek MP
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Parliamentary Activity
Some votes may not appear here if they were party votes where individual member votes were not recorded.
Strongly supported the bill, tabling years of correspondence and speeches about Gold Coast e-scooter safety and accusing Labor of a decade of inaction.
“I rise to support the Transport and Other Legislation (Managing E-mobility Use and Protecting Our Communities) Amendment Bill 2026.”— 2026-06-04View Hansard
Bills Introduced (2)
Education and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2026
Awaiting DebateThis bill has been introduced but the main debate (second reading) hasn't started yet.This omnibus bill changes Queensland's education and arts laws. It reforms how non-state schools are accredited, creates a legal framework for re-engaging disengaged students and for schools in youth detention, lets Queensland schools deliver the QCE overseas, and changes the boards of the state's five arts bodies while introducing a ban on reselling Queensland Performing Arts Centre tickets above 10% of face value.
Education (General Provisions) Amendment Bill 2025
Passed (amended)This bill became law after being modified during debate.This bill amends Queensland's Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 to reduce red tape for schools, parents and students, and to strengthen student safety when children transfer between schools. It implements a Royal Commission recommendation to make student transfer notes mandatory, streamlines consent for digital learning platforms, extends home education eligibility, and modernises the rules for Parents and Citizens' Associations.