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Regulation of the labour hire industry in Queensland
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Regulation of the labour hire industry in Queensland submissions
Review of Trading (Allowable Hours) Act 1990
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Review of Queensland’s Trading (Allowable Hours) Act 1990 –
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Queensland Industrial Relations Framework
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Discrimination
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Domestic and family violence leave
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General Protections (Adverse Action)
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Modern employment conditions
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Boosting government and social services
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MLP criteria
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Market-Led Proposals teams
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Proposals at Stage 2
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Maryborough fire station

Brisbane International Cruise Terminal
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Queensland Aquarium and Maritime Museum

Mount Cotton Driver Training Centre
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The Prince Charles Hospital Carpark and Office Accommodation
Approved proposals
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Logan Motorway Enhancement Project
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Business Development Fund
o
Social Benefit Bonds Pilot Program
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Home Owner Grants
o
North Stradbroke Island Workers Assistance Scheme
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Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility
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Project procurement and advisory
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1 William Street
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Government Wireless Network
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Herston Quarter
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New Generation Rollingstock
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Queensland Schools
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Toowoomba Second Range Crossing
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Improving rehabilitation and financial assurance outcomes in the resources sector
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Project assessment framework
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Annual Report 2015-16
Complete treasury annual report 2015-16 - Downloadable PDF
Updated 22 June 2017
The Queensland Treasury Annual Report 2015-16 is an integral part of our corporate governance
framework and one of the main tools we use to ensure we are accountable to the Queensland
Parliament and the community about our activities.
Annual reportCorporate publications and resources 2015-16
Mid Year Fiscal and Economic Review
Mid Year Fiscal and Economic Review 2016-17 - Downloadable PDF
Updated 30 May 2017
The 2016-17 Mid Year Fiscal and Economic Review provides an update of the State’s economic and
fiscal position since the 2016-17 Budget and outlines the Government’s actions to further support
households and businesses, with a key focus on job creation, economic growth and lowering the
cost of living.
Mid Year Fiscal and Economic ReviewMYFERState budget cycle publications and resources
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Long service leave central scheme guidelines
Long Service Leave Central Scheme Guidelines - Downloadable PDF
Updated 1 August 2017
Long Service Leave Central Scheme Guidelines provide details on scheme membership, LSL levy
and claim processes and member agencies reporting responsibilities.
Fiscal policy and guidelinesGovernment agency resources
Disability Service Plan 2017-2020
Disability Section Plan 2017-2020 - Downloadable PDF
Updated 26 July 2017
The Disability Services Act (Qld) 2006 is a foundation for promoting the rights of Queenslanders with
disability, their wellbeing and their participation in community life. This legislation requires all
Queensland Government departments/agencies to have a Disability Service Plan (DSP). DSPs
ensure agencies consider the Act’s human rights and service delivery principles, and the
government’s policies for people with disability. DSPs aim to improve access to services across
government.
Disability Action Plan
Red Tape Reduction Advisory Council Report – Six-month progress report
Red Tape Reduction Advisory Council Report – Six-month progress report - Downloadable PDF
Updated 24 July 2017
The Six-month progress report outlines the Government’s progress, as of 28 February 2017, in
implementing the recommendations of the Red Tape Reduction Advisory Council’s 2016 report to
Government on reducing the regulatory burden for small business.
Government agency resourcesRegulatory reform
Building and Construction Code of Practice 2000
Building and Construction Code of Practice 2000 - Downloadable PDF
Updated 24 July 2017
Workers and businesses in the building and construction industry need to be aware of changes to
the Building and construction Code of Practice. The Code outlines specific principles and standards
of behaviour that underpin best practice while promoting positive change in the industry, and
promotes a shift to a cooperative model.
Building and ConstructionCode of PracticeIndustrial
Public Ruling DA232.2.1 Inclusion of chattels in AFAD residential land
da232-2 - Downloadable PDF
Updated 3 July 2017
A public ruling, when issued, is the published view of the Commissioner of State Revenue (the
Commissioner) on the particular topic to which it relates. It therefore replaces and overrides any
existing private rulings, memoranda, manuals and advice provided by the Commissioner in respect
of the issue(s) it addresses.
Where a change in legislation or case law (the law) affects the content of a public ruling, the change
in the law overrides the public ruling—that is, the Commissioner will determine the tax liability or
eligibility for a concession, grant or exemption, as the case may be, in accordance with the law.
DutiesRuling
Public Ruling DA000.14.2 Foreign corporations and foreign trusts—
interests of foreign persons and related persons
da000-14 - Downloadable PDF
Updated 22 June 2017
A public ruling, when issued, is the published view of the Commissioner of State Revenue (the
Commissioner) on the particular topic to which it relates. It therefore replaces and overrides any
existing private rulings, memoranda, manuals and advice provided by the Commissioner in respect
of the issue(s) it addresses.
Where a change in legislation or case law (the law) affects the content of a public ruling, the change
in the law overrides the public ruling—that is, the Commissioner will determine the tax liability or
eligibility for a concession, grant or exemption, as the case may be, in accordance with the law.
DutiesRuling
Public Ruling LTA020.1.2 Assessment of trustees under sections 20 and
22A of the Land Tax Act 2010
lta020-1 - Downloadable PDF
Updated 22 June 2017
A public ruling, when issued, is the published view of the Commissioner of State Revenue (the
Commissioner) on the particular topic to which it relates. It therefore replaces and overrides any
existing private rulings, memoranda, manuals and advice provided by the Commissioner in respect
of the issue(s) it addresses.
Where a change in legislation or case law (the law) affects the content of a public ruling, the change
in the law overrides the public ruling—that is, the Commissioner will determine the tax liability or
eligibility for a concession, grant or exemption, as the case may be, in accordance with the law.
Land taxRuling
Public Ruling PTAQ000.3.2 Temporary increase of payroll tax rebate for
wages paid to apprentices and trainees
ptaq000-3 - Downloadable PDF
Updated 14 June 2017
A public ruling, when issued, is the published view of the Commissioner of State Revenue (the
Commissioner) on the particular topic to which it relates. It therefore replaces and overrides any
existing private rulings, memoranda, manuals and advice provided by the Commissioner in respect
of the issue(s) it addresses.
Where a change in legislation or case law (the law) affects the content of a public ruling, the change
in the law overrides the public ruling—that is, the Commissioner will determine the tax liability or
eligibility for a concession, grant or exemption, as the case may be, in accordance with the law.
Payroll taxRuling
State Budget 2016-17
State Budget 2016-17 - Online Report
Updated 9 June 2017
The Treasurer, Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations and Minister for Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, the Honourable Curtis Pitt MP, tabled the 2016-17 Queensland
Budget in Parliament on Tuesday, 14 July 2016.
The Queensland Government produces several documents to communicate the key elements of the
State Budget. The suite of budget papers includes:
BudgetBudget PapersRegional Budget StatementsService delivery statementsState BudgetState budget cycle
2016-17
State Budget 2015-16
State Budget 2015-16 - Online Report
Updated 8 June 2017
The Treasurer, Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations and Minister for Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, the Honourable Curtis Pitt MP, tabled the 2015-16 Queensland
Budget in Parliament on Tuesday, 14 July 2015.
The Queensland Government produces several documents to communicate the key elements of the
State Budget.
Budget PapersRegional Budget StatementsService delivery statementsState BudgetState budget cycle 2015-16
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