Hon Leeanne Enoch MP

Australian Labor Party

Shadow Minister for Closing the Gap and Reconciliation

Electorate: Algester

58th·Opposition·Shadow Minister for Closing the Gap and Reconciliation
57th·Government·Minister for Treaty, Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Minister for Communities and Minister for the Arts
56th·Government·Minister for Environment and the Great Barrier Reef, Minister for Science and Minister for the Arts
55th·Government·Minister for Innovation, Science and the Digital Economy and Minister for Small Business
32 speeches30 bills558 votes

Parliamentary Activity

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Bills Introduced (9)

Waste Reduction and Recycling (Waste Levy) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

Passed (amended)

This bill introduces a waste levy of $70 per tonne on waste sent to landfill in Queensland's populated areas. The levy aims to make recycling more attractive than dumping, fund new recycling programs, and stop Queensland being used as a dumping ground for interstate waste.

6/9/2018EnvironmentCost of Living

Environmental Protection (Great Barrier Reef Protection Measures) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

Passed

This bill strengthens regulations to protect the Great Barrier Reef from agricultural pollution. It introduces mandatory minimum practice standards for farmers across all six Reef catchment regions to reduce nutrient and sediment runoff, which science identifies as the main cause of poor Reef water quality. The bill also adopts a national standard for listing threatened species.

27/2/2019EnvironmentRegional QueenslandBusiness & Economy
39

Housing Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

Passed (amended)

This bill supports two housing reforms: enabling the Homes for Homes charitable donation scheme to operate in Queensland, and improving financial transparency in retirement villages. Homes for Homes allows property owners to voluntarily donate a small percentage of their sale price to fund social housing, while the retirement village changes give residents better access to financial information about how their fees are spent.

27/10/2022Housing & RentingSeniors
23

Biodiscovery and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

Passed

This bill strengthens protections for First Nations traditional knowledge used in scientific research by requiring researchers to obtain consent and share benefits with knowledge custodians. It also simplifies the approval process for biodiscovery activities and aligns Queensland law with international treaties including the Nagoya Protocol.

26/11/2019First NationsEnvironmentBusiness & Economy
12

Housing Legislation Amendment Bill 2021

Passed (amended)

This bill delivers major reforms to Queensland's rental laws and retirement village regulations. It ends 'without grounds' evictions, introduces minimum housing standards for rental properties, strengthens protections for people experiencing domestic violence, creates a framework for tenants to keep pets, and exempts resident-operated retirement villages from mandatory buyback requirements.

18/6/2021Housing & RentingSeniors
3

Nature Conservation (Special Wildlife Reserves) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

Passed (amended)

This bill creates 'special wildlife reserves' - a new type of protected area for private land that provides the same level of protection as national parks. Landholders voluntarily enter perpetual agreements with the government to protect their land from mining, forestry and other incompatible uses, while retaining ownership. The bill also extends Great Barrier Reef environmental protections to activities crossing into Commonwealth waters.

15/2/2018EnvironmentRegional Queensland

Public Records Bill 2023

Passed (amended)

This bill replaces Queensland's 20-year-old public records law to bring it into the digital age. It modernises how government records are defined, managed, and accessed, while formally recognising the importance of public records for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and creating new advisory bodies to ensure their interests are considered.

12/10/2023Government & ElectionsFirst NationsTechnology & Digital
1

Information Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023

Passed (amended)

This bill strengthens how Queensland government agencies protect and handle personal information. It requires agencies to notify people when data breaches occur, creates consistent privacy principles across government, and gives the Information Commissioner stronger powers to investigate privacy issues. It also streamlines how people can access and correct their personal information held by government.

12/10/2023Technology & DigitalGovernment & ElectionsJustice & Rights
1

Arts (Statutory Bodies) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

Lapsed

This bill would have strengthened First Nations recognition across Queensland's five major arts institutions - the Art Gallery, Museum, State Library, QPAC, and Queensland Theatre. It required each board to include at least two Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander members and created dedicated First Nations Committees to guide cultural governance. The bill lapsed and did not become law.

11/9/2024First NationsGovernment & Elections