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Reporting a major incident Category 2 Critical Incidents must be reported to Child Safety immediately, as soon as possible or at least by the next business day of you becoming aware of the incident.
A statutory review of the regulated standards under the Reef protection regulations has started ...
Fossicking rules and responsibilities Fossicking is a regulated activity in Queensland and requires a fossicking licence. Read this guide to learn about fossicking—where to fossick, tools to use, ...
You can purchase your fossicking licence online using our secure payment gateway. Your licence will be emailed to you once payment is confirmed. Credit card is currently the only payment option. There ...
Request a review of a decision If you’re unhappy with a decision we’ve made about your eligibility for a housing service, the type of housing offered or the location of that house, you may be able to ...
Rules for personal mobility devices You can use a broad range of personal mobility devices in Queensland. They are a type of vehicle so you must comply with the rules for personal mobility devices and ...
If you are an agent in the property industry you must appoint an auditor who will inspect and report on your trust accounts. Find out how to lodge their report and when it is due.
All documents must be originals—photocopies and certified copies are not acceptable. We need evidence of your identity before we can give you a Queensland driver licence or replace an existing licence ...
Reading a decision that an adjudicator has made in a past case can help you understand how the body corporate legislation is interpreted and applied. While the subject matter or details of a past ...
If you urgently need a JP or Cdec outside of the hours described on this page, you can search the after-hours list. Trust in the security of knowing you are in safe hands with the Public Trustee, who ...
The National Rental Affordability Scheme (NRAS) is an Australian Government initiative, supported by the States and Territories, which ceased in Queensland on 30 June 2025.
Food safety regulation Food safety legislation and regulation The Food Act 2006 (the Act) is the main food safety legislation in Queensland and applies to all Queensland food businesses. The ...