Ms Nikki Boyd MP

Australian Labor Party

Shadow Minister for Fire, Disaster Recovery, Emergency Services and Volunteers

Electorate: Pine Rivers

58th·Opposition·Shadow Minister for Fire, Disaster Recovery, Emergency Services and Volunteers
57th·Government·Minister for Fire and Disaster Recovery and Minister for Corrective Services
56th·Government·Assistant Minister for Health
55th·Government·Backbench
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Bills Introduced (3)

Disaster Management and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

Passed (amended)

This bill restructures Queensland's fire and emergency services by splitting the former Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) into two dedicated services — Queensland Fire and Rescue (QFR) for urban firefighting and Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ) for bushfire management and rural brigades. It also strengthens disaster management coordination by clarifying the Police Commissioner's role, creating new recovery coordination positions, and expanding the Queensland Reconstruction Authority's functions. Additionally, it requires smoke alarms in all registered caravans and motorised caravans.

7/3/2024Safety & EmergencyGovernment & ElectionsRegional Queensland
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Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

Passed (amended)

This bill modernises Queensland's search and inspection laws to recognise trans and gender diverse people, replacing outdated same-sex rules with gender-responsive safeguards across police, corrections, mental health and public health legislation. It also restricts how often prisoners can reapply for parole after being refused and expands the health professionals who can assess prisoners at risk of self-harm.

21/3/2024Justice & RightsHealthSafety & Emergency
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Corrective Services (Promoting Safety) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

Passed (amended)

This bill amends Queensland's corrective services laws to improve safety for victims, frontline officers, prisoners, and the community. It strengthens the Victims Register, cracks down on prisoners misusing phone systems to perpetrate domestic violence, extends police monitoring powers for dangerous child sex offenders, and introduces body-worn cameras and gel blaster protections for corrective services officers.

13/2/2024Justice & RightsSafety & Emergency
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