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Committee’s reportThe committee tabled a revised Report No. 8, 58th Parliament - Planning (Social Impact and Community Benefit) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 on Tuesday, 24 June 2025, pursuant to the Speaker’s Statement of 24 June 2025. The Bill ...
OverviewRole of the Auditor-General The role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability and performance. This is achieved through reporting to Parliament on the results of its financial and ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its Report No. 5, 58th Parliament Queensland Institute of Medical Research Bill 2025 on 11 July 2025. The Bill was passed without amendment in the Legislative Assembly on 14 October 2025.View: Report View: Executive ...
COMMITTEE’S REPORTThe committee tabled its Report No.11, 58th Parliament - Penalties and Sentences (Sexual Offences) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 on 11 July 2025. The Bill was passed with amendment, by the Queensland Parliament on Wednesday, 17 ...
COMMITTEE’S REPORTThe committee tabled Report No. 8, 58th Parliament – Health Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2025 on 11 July 2025. The Bill was passed with amendment by the Queensland Parliament on 18 September 2025.View: ReportView: Executive ...
COMMITTEE’S REPORTThe committee tabled its Report No. 20, 58th Parliament - Consideration of Auditor-General Report 15: 2023-24 Reducing serious youth crime on Friday, 7 November 2025. View: ReportOVERVIEWRole of the Auditor-General The role of the ...
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 29 July 2025 relating to allegations of reflecting on the Chair by the Leader of the Opposition and the member for Morayfield29 July 2025 - Speaker's Ruling (see paragraphs 12 - 13)
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 11, 58th Parliament - 2025-26 Budget Estimates - Appropriation Bill 2025 on 15 August 2025. The Appropriation Bill 2025 was passed in the Legislative Assembly on 27 August 2025.View: Report View: ...
committee's ReportThe committee tabled its Report No. 6, 58th Parliament - 2025-2026 Budget Estimates - Appropriation Bill 2025 on 15 August 2025. The Appropriation Bill 2025 was passed in the Legislative Assembly on 27 August 2025.View: ReportView: Volume of ...
COMMITTEE's RePORTThe committee tabled its Report No. 3, 58th Parliament, 2025-26 Budget Estimates – Appropriation Bill 2025, with an accompanying Volume of Additional Information on Friday, 15 August 2025. The Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2025 and ...
Committee ReportThe committee tabled its Report No 7, Coroners (Mining and Resources Coroner) Amendment Bill 2025 on 15 August 2025. The government's response to this was tabled on 14 October 2025. The Bill was passed without amendment in the Legislative ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 10, 58th Parliament - Queensland Building and Construction Commission and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 on 15 August 2025. The Bill was passed without amendment by the Queensland Parliament on 20 ...
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 26 June 2025 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by the Member for Bancroft.26 June 2025 - Speaker's Ruling, Referral to the Ethics Committee
committee's reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 12, 58th Parliament - 2025-2026 Budget Estimates - Appropriation Bill 2025 on 15 August 2025. The Bill was passed without amendment by the Queensland Parliament on 27 August 2025.View: Report View: ...
About the ReviewThe Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee (committee) is responsible for monitoring and reviewing the performance of the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC). Within the scope of this oversight role, section 292(f) of the Crime and ...
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 15 October 2025 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by the Leader of the Opposition and Deputy Leader of the Opposition15 October 2025 - Speaker's Ruling, Referral to Ethics Committee
COMMITTEE'S Report The committee tabled its reports Report No. 11, 58th Parliament - 2025-26 Budget Estimates - Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2025 and Report No. 12, 58th Parliament - 2025-26 Budget Estimates - Appropriation Bill 2025 and accompanying ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 16, 58th Parliament – Inquiry into Sugarcane Bioenergy Opportunities in Queensland on Tuesday 31 March 2026. The government has three months to respond to the report’s recommendations. Once tabled, the ...
OverviewRole of the Auditor-General The role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability and performance. This is achieved through reporting to Parliament on the results of its financial and ...
Report The committee tabled its Report No. 8, 58th Parliament 2025-26 Budget Estimates - Appropriation Bill 2025 on Friday, 15 August 2025. The Appropriation Bill 2025 was passed in the Legislative Assembly on 27 August 2025.View: ReportView: Executive ...
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 20 May 2025 relating to an allegation of publishing a false and misleading account of proceedings before the House by the member for Bundaberg.20 May 2025 - Speaker's Ruling, Referral to Ethics Committee
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 22 May 2025 relating to an allegation of a breach of the broadcast terms and conditions and publishing a false or misleading account of proceedings of the House by the Member for Cooper.22 May 2025 - Speaker's ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled Report No. 19, 58th Parliament - Community Protection and Public Child Sex Offender Register (Daniel’s Law) Bill 2025 on Friday, 17 October 2025. The Bill was passed without amendment by the Queensland Parliament on 30 ...
Committee report The committee tabled its Report No. 16, 58th Parliament - Energy Roadmap Amendment Bill 2025 on 5 December 2025. The Bill was passed with amendment by the Queensland Parliament on 10 December 2025.View: ReportView: Executive SummaryView: ...
OverviewRole of the Auditor-General The role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability and performance. This is achieved through reporting to Parliament on the results of its financial and ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 13, 58th Parliament - Major Sports Facilities and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 on 17 October 2025. The Government’s response to this report was tabled on 12 February 2026. The Bill was passed with ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 17, 58th Parliament - Appropriation (Parliament) (Supplementary 2024-2025) Bill 2025 and Appropriation (Supplementary 2024-2025) Bill 2025 on 19 December 2025. The report will be debated in the Legislative ...
OVERVIEWRole of the Auditor-General The role of the Auditor-General is to provide parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability and performance. This is achieved through reporting to parliament on the results of financial and ...
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 11 December 2025 relating to an allegation of misconducting oneself in the presence of the House by the member for McConnel.11 December 2025 - Speaker's Ruling, Referral to Ethics Committee
ReferralOn 3 December 2015, the Legislative Assembly referred the following inquiry to the Committee of the Legislative Assembly:1. That the Committee of the Legislative Assembly inquire into and report to the Legislative Assembly by 25 February 2016 on ...
OverviewRole of the Auditor-General The role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability and performance. This is achieved through reporting to Parliament on the results of its financial and ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 8, 58th Parliament - Local Government (Empowering Councils) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 on 30 January 2026. The Bill was passed with amendment by the Queensland Parliament on 5 March ...
OverviewRole of the Auditor-General The role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability and performance. This is achieved through reporting to Parliament on the results of its financial and ...
OverviewRole of the Auditor-General The role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability and performance. This is achieved through reporting to Parliament on the results of its financial and ...
OverviewRole of the Auditor-General The role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability and performance. This is achieved through reporting to Parliament on the results of its financial and ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 19, 58th Parliament - Electrical Safety and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 on 19 December 2025. The Bill was passed with amendment by the Queensland Parliament on 25 March 2026. View: Debate on the ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 16, 58th Parliament - Tobacco and Other Smoking Products (Dismantling Illegal Trade) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 on 7 November 2025. The Bill passed with amendment on 19 November 2025.View: ...
COMMITTEE’S REPORTThe committee tabled its Report No. 23, 58th Parliament - Defamation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 on 28 November 2025. The Bill was passed with amendment by the Queensland Parliament on Thursday, 11 December ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 19, 58th Parliament - Health Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 3) 2025 on 28 November 2025. The Bill was passed, without amendment, by the Queensland Parliament on Tuesday, 9 December 2025.View: ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 21, 58th Parliament - Consideration of Auditor-General Report 3: 2025-25 - 2025 status of Auditor-General's recommendations on 19 February 2026. View:ReportView:Executive SummaryOverviewRole of the ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 21, 58th Parliament - Environmental Protection (Efficiency and Streamlining) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 on 30 January 2026. The report will be debated in the Legislative Assembly in due ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 12, 58th Parliament - Heavy Vehicle National Law Amendment Bill 2025 on 17 October 2025. The Bill was passed without amendment by the Queensland Parliament on 18 November 2025. View: Report View: Executive ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its Report No. 10, 58th Parliament - Greenhouse Gas Storage Amendment Bill 2025 on Friday, 17 October 2025. The report will be debated in the Legislative Assembly in due course.View: ReportView: Executive SummaryABOUT ...
Matter of privilege referred by the Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee on 30 October 2025 regarding the alleged unauthorised disclosure of committee proceedings by Mr Troy Thompson.30 October 2025 - Alleged Unauthorised Disclosure of Committee ...
COMMITTEE’S REPORTThe committee tabled its Report No. 13, 58th Parliament - 2025-26 Budget Estimates - Appropriation Bill 2025 on 15 August 2025. The Bill was passed without amendment by the Queensland Parliament on 27 August 2025. View: ReportView: Volume of ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 57th Parliament. This committee ceased to exist on 13 February 2024 by a motion in the House, and its portfolio responsibilities were transferred to other committees as follows:Clean Economy Jobs, ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 53rd Parliament. This committee ceased to exist on 16 June 2011 by a motion in the House. The Economic Development Committee monitored and reported on issues in the policy areas of employment, ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 57th Parliament. This committee ceased to exist on 13 February 2024 by a motion in the House.This committee ceased to exist on 13 February 2024 and its portfolio responsibilities were transferred to ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 55th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 29 October 2017. The Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis (CWP) select committee was established by the Legislative Assembly on 15 ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 53rd Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 19 February 2012. The Environment, Agriculture, Resources and Energy Committee was established by the Queensland Legislative ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 53rd Parliament, which was discharged after the tabling of its report. Terms of referenceThe Review of the Parliamentary Committee System Committee was established by the Parliament on 25 February ...
The Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee is established under the Crime and Corruption Act 2001. The committee has oversight of the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC).The CCC is an independent statutory body established under the Crime and ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 56th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 6 October 2020. The Education, Employment and Small Business Committee was established by the Queensland Legislative Assembly ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 53rd Parliament. This committee ceased to exist on 16 June 2011 by a motion in the House. The Environment and Resources Committee is a select committee established by resolution of the House on 23 ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 54th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 6 January 2015. The Education and Innovation Committee was established by the Queensland Legislative Assembly on 18 May ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 51st Parliament, which was discharged after the tabling of its report. The Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee was a select committee established by a motion of the Queensland Legislative ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 55th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 29 October 2017. The Education, Tourism, Innovation and Small Business Committee was established by the Queensland Legislative ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 53rd Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 19 February 2012. The Industry, Education, Training and Industrial Relations Committee was a portfolio committee established ...
The information on this page relates to the committees of the 45th - 53rd Parliaments, and was discharged on the 19 May 2009. The Public Accounts Committee was an all-party committee of the Queensland Parliament. The committee was established under the ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 52nd Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 23 February 2009. On 14 February 2008, the Queensland Legislative Assembly, on the motion of the Leader of the House, resolved ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 55th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 29 October 2017. The Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources Committee was a portfolio committee established by the ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 50th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 13 January 2004. The Select Committee on the Consequences of Changing Political Status was established by the Queensland ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 52nd and 53rd Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 19 February 2012. The Speaker’s Advisory Committee was established under the Parliamentary Service Act 1988. The ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 54th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 6 January 2015. The Select Committee on Ethics was established by a resolution of the Legislative Assembly on 21 November 2013 ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 48th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament in May 1998. The first Select Committee on Procedural Review was appointed on 19 October 1995 to inquire into the estimates ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 49th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament in February 2001. The Select Committee on Parliamentary Entitlements was established by the Legislative Assembly in 1998 in order ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 53rd Parliament. This committee ceased to exist on 16 June 2011 by a motion in the House. The Social Development Committee was a select committee established by resolution of the House on 23 April ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 52nd Parliament, which was discharged after the tabling of its report. On 29 April 2008 the Legislative Assembly resolved to appoint the Review of Organ and Tissue Donation Procedures Select ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 54th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 6 January 2015. The State Development, Infrastructure and Industry Committee was established by the Queensland Legislative ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 53rd Parliament, which was discharged on 10 March 2011. Standing Orders govern the conduct of business of the Legislative Assembly and its committees.The Standing Orders Committee was responsible ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 57th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 1 October 2024. The Business Committee was established by Sessional Order 3 of the 57th Parliament. The role of the Business ...
The information on this page relates to the committees of the 48th – 53rd Parliaments, and ceased on 30 June 2011. The Scrutiny of Legislation Committee of the 53rd Parliament was established by the Queensland Legislative Assembly on 15 September 1995. The ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 54th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 6 January 2015. The Transport, Housing and Local Government Committee was established by the Queensland Legislative Assembly on ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 46th and 47th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament in June 1995. The Committee of Subordinate Legislation was established in 1975 and was responsible for scrutinising all ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 56th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 6 October 2020. The Transport and Public Works Committee was established by the Queensland Legislative Assembly on 15 February ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 56th Parliament, which ceased to exist on 21 May 2020 by a motion in the House.The State Development, Natural Resources and Agricultural Industry Development Committee was established by the ...
The information on this page relates to the committees of the 46th - 52nd Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 23 February 2009. The Travelsafe Committee of the 52nd Parliament was established by the Queensland Legislative ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 56th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 6 October 2020. The State Development, Tourism, Innovation and Manufacturing Committee was established by the Queensland ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 57th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 1 October 2024.The Clean Economy Jobs, Resources and Transport Committee of the 57th Parliament was established by the ...
The Mental Health Select Committee of the 57th Parliament was established by the Queensland Legislative Assembly on 2 December 2021 to conduct an inquiry into the opportunities to improve mental health outcomes for Queenslanders and report back to the ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 53rd Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 19 February 2012. The Transport and Local Government Committee was established by a motion of the Queensland Legislative ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 57th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 1 October 2024.The Housing, Big Build and Manufacturing Committee of the 57th Parliament was established by the Queensland ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 57th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 1 October 2024.The Community Safety and Legal Affairs Committee of the 57th Parliament was established by the Queensland ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 55th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 29 October 2017. Public Works and Utilities Committee The Public Works and Utilities Committee is a portfolio committee with ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 57th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 1 October 2024.The Health, Environment and Agriculture Committee of the 57th Parliament was established by the Queensland ...
The information on this page relates to the committees of the 45th – 53rd Parliaments, and was discharged on the 27 May 2009. The Public Works Committee was an all-party committee of the Queensland Parliament. The committee was originally established under ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 57th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 1 October 2024.The Cost of Living and Economics Committee of the 57th Parliament was established by the Queensland Legislative ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 51st Parliament, which was discharged after the tabling of its report. On 19 April 2005 the Legislative Assembly, on the motion of the Premier and Minister for Trade, resolved:That a select ...
The Youth Justice Reform Select Committee of the 57th Parliament was established by the Queensland Legislative Assembly on 12 October 2023 to investigate a wide range of issues, including how to divert young offenders from the criminal justice system, prevent ...
The Supermarket Pricing Select Committee of the 57th Parliament was established by the Legislative Assembly on 7 March 2024 as a select committee to conduct and inquiry into supermarket pricing and report back to the House.The committee tabled its report in ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 4, 58th Parliament – Trusts Bill 2025 on 7 March 2025. The Bill passed with amendment on 1 May 2025. View:ReportView:Executive SummaryView:Debate on the Bill in Parliament: Transcript 14 March 2025 (starts ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONThe committee has considered Auditor-General Report 4: 2024-25 Energy 2024 and has determined to take no further action in relation to the report. Further details are included in the committee's Report No. 6, 58th Parliament – ...
OverviewThe committee requests briefings from Departments and agencies within its area of portfolio responsibility, and other relevant organisations. The briefings contribute to the committee’s knowledge of the portfolio areas for which it is responsible, ...
COMMITTEE’S REPORTThe committee tabled Report No. 15, 58th Parliament - Consideration of Auditor-General Report 12: 2022-23 Growing ecotourism in Queensland on Friday, 31 October 2025. View: ReportView: Executive SummaryOverviewThe Auditor-General ...
Oversight of the Energy and Water Ombudsman QueenslandThe committee has responsibilities under the Standing Orders with regard to oversight of the Energy and Water Ombudsman Queensland (Ombudsman).The committee's role is to:monitor and review the Ombudsman’s ...
OverviewThe committee requests briefings from departments and agencies within its area of portfolio responsibility, and other relevant organisations. The briefings contribute to the committee’s knowledge of the portfolio areas for which it is responsible, ...
OverviewThe committee has oversight responsibility for the Family Responsibilities Commission, as established by Schedule 6 of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Queensland Legislative Assembly (Standing Orders).Under the Standing Orders (SO194A), the ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 18, 58th Parliament - Annual Report 2024-25 tabled on 14 November 2025, the committee reported on its consideration of a number of Auditor-General's reports referred to it, including Considered: Auditor-General ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONThe committee has considered Auditor-General Report 3: 2024-25 - Central Agencies' Coordination of the State Budget and has determined to take no further action in relation to the report. Further details are included in ...
OverviewUnder the Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly (Queensland) (SO 194A), the committee's functions are:to monitor and review the performance by the entity of the entity’s functions;to report to the Legislative Assembly on any matter ...
About the bill On 19 February 2025, Hon Stephen Miles MP, Leader of the Opposition and Member for Murrumba, introduced the Locking in Cost of Living Support (50 Cent Fares Forever) Amendment Bill 2025 into the Queensland Parliament. The Bill was referred to ...
OverviewSection 93 (1) of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 provides that a portfolio committee is responsible for examining each Bill and item of subordinate legislation in its portfolio area to consider-a) the policy to be given effect by the ...
REFERRALOn 21 April 2016, the Premier and Minister for the Arts, Hon Annastacia Palaszczuk MP, introduced the Constitution of Queensland and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 into the Queensland Parliament. In accordance with Standing Order 131 of the ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 13, 58th Parliament – Youth Justice (Electronic Monitoring) Amendment Bill 2025 on 6 February 2026. The Bill was passed in the Legislative Assembly on 12 February 2026.View: ReportView: Executive ...
COMMITTEE'S ReportThe committee tabled its report on the Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2020 on 12 February 2021. The Government's response to this report was tabled on 11 May 2021. The Bill was passed with ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report, along with a volume of additional information, on 12 February 2021.View:ReportView:Volume of Additional Information EstimatesThe estimates process aids the Parliament in its scrutiny of the Government’s ...
Committee's considerationIn its Report No. 24, 57th Parliament – Annual Report 2021-22, tabled on 6 September 2022, the committee reported on its consideration of Auditor-General’s reports referred to it, including Auditor-General Report 18: 2020-21—Education ...
Inquiry lapsedThe 57th Queensland Parliament has been dissolved by proclamation dated 1 October 2024. Therefore all Bills, all portfolio committees, and any committee Inquiries have lapsed.At some time after the State election, a new parliament will commence ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 26, 58th Parliament – Electoral Laws (Restoring Electoral Fairness) Amendment Bill 2025 on 6 February 2026. The Bill was passed without amendment by the Queensland Parliament on Tuesday, 10 February ...
OverviewThe estimates process aids the Parliament in its scrutiny of the Government’s proposed expenditure. Since 1994, committees of the parliament have undertaken the estimates process, by examining and reporting on the proposed expenditures contained in ...
OverviewThe estimates process aids the Parliament in its scrutiny of the Government’s proposed expenditure. Since 1994, committees of the Parliament have undertaken the estimates process, by examining and reporting on the proposed expenditures contained in ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONThe committee has considered Auditor-General Report No. 1: 2020-21—Family support and child protection system and has determined to take no further action in relation to the report. Further details are included in the committee's ...
Committee'S CONSIDERATIONThe committee has considered Auditor-General Report No. 7: 2020-21—Delivering successful technology projects and has determined to take no further action in relation to the report. Further details are included in the committee's ...
OverviewIn 2012 the examination of the Appropriation Bill will be carried out by the seven portfolio committees and the Appropriation (Parliament) Bill will be considered by the Committee of the Legislative Assembly. The Committee of the Legislative Assembly ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 53rd Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 19 February 2012. The Health and Disabilities Committee was established by the Queensland Legislative Assembly on 16 June ...
The information on this page relates to the committees of the 54th, 55th and 56th Parliaments. The 56th Parliament ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 6 October 2020. The Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee of the 56th Parliament was ...
The information on this page relates to the committees of the 55th and 56th Parliaments. The 56th Parliament ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 6 October 2020. The Health, Communities, Disability Services and Domestic and Family Violence ...
The information on this page relates to the committees of the 48th - 53rd Parliaments. This committee ceased to exist on 16 June 2011 by a motion in the House. The Law, Justice and Safety Committee was a committee of the Queensland Parliament with a broad ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 56th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 6 October 2020.The Natural Resources, Agricultural Industry Development and Environment Committee was established by the ...
The information on this page relates to the committees of the 53rd, 54th and 55th Parliaments. The 55th Parliament ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 29 October 2017.The Finance and Administration Committee of the 55th Parliament was established ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 52nd Parliament, which was discharged after the tabling of its report.ReportThe Health Quality and Complaints Commission Select Committee reported to the Legislative Assembly on 15 November 2007 and ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 54th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 6 January 2015.The Health and Community Services Committee was established by the Queensland Legislative Assembly on 18 May ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 53rd Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 19 February 2012. The Legal Affairs, Police, Corrective Services and Emergency Services Committee was established by the ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 56th Parliament. This committee ceased to exist on 21 May 2020 by a motion in the House. The Innovation, Tourism Development and Environment Committee was established by the Queensland Legislative ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 46th and 47th Parliaments, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament in August 1992. The primary role of the Parliamentary Committee for Electoral and Administrative Review (PCEAR) was to ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 57th Parliament. This committee ceased to exist on 13 February 2024 by a motion in the House. This committee ceased to exist on 13 February 2024 and its portfolio responsibilities were transferred ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 56th and 57th Parliament. This committee ceased to exist on 13 February 2024 by a motion in the House.This committee ceased to exist on 13 February 2024 and its portfolio responsibilities were ...
The committee’s areas of responsibility as set out in section 84 of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 are as follows: (a) the ethical conduct of members; Note— However, under section 104C(2), a complaint about a particular member not complying ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 54th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 6 January 2015. The Agriculture, Resources and Environment Committee of the 54th Parliament was established by the Queensland ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 55th Parliament. This committee ceased to exist on 18 February 2016 by a motion in the House. This committee ceased to exist on 18 February 2016 and its portfolio responsibilities were transferred ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 57th Parliament. This committee ceased to exist on 13 February 2024 by a motion in the House.This committee ceased to exist on 13 February 2024 and its portfolio responsibilities were transferred to ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 57th Parliament. This committee ceased to exist on 13 February 2024 by a motion in the House.This committee ceased to exist on 13 February 2024 and its portfolio responsibilities were transferred to ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 57th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 1 October 2024.The Community Support and Services Committee of the 57th Parliament was established by the Queensland ...
The Ethics Committee of the 58th Parliament was established on 28 November 2024.The committee’s areas of responsibility as set out in section 104B of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 are as follows:dealing with complaints about the ethical conduct of ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 53rd Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 19 February 2012. The Community Affairs Committee was established by the Queensland Legislative Assembly on 16 June 2011. The ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 53rd Parliament, and ceased to exist on 16 June 2011 by a motion in the House. On 19 May 2009, a bill was passed in the House amending the Parliament Of Queensland Act 2001 to merge the Public ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 52nd Parliament, which was discharged after the tabling of its report. On 14 February 2008, the Legislative Assembly, on the motion of the Leader of the House, resolved that:A select committee, to ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 55th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 29 October 2017. The Agriculture and Environment Committee was established by the Queensland Legislative Assembly on 27 March ...
OverviewThe committee has oversight responsibility for the Office of the Victims’ Commissioner (OVC), as established under Schedule 6 of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Queensland Legislative Assembly (Standing Orders).Under the Standing Orders (SO ...
OverviewIn accordance with the Integrity Act 2009, the committee's functions are to:monitor and review the Integrity Commissioner’s performance of its functions under the Actreport to the Legislative Assembly on:any matter concerning the Integrity ...
OverviewIn accordance with the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991, the committee's functions are to:be consulted on the appointment of the reviewer and the terms of reference for strategic reviews of the Queensland Human Rights Commissionconsider and report on the ...
OverviewIn accordance with the Electoral Act 1992, the committee's functions are to:be consulted on the process of selection for appointment, and the appointment of, the Electoral Commissioner and the Deputy Electoral Commissionerbe consulted on the process ...
The State Development, Infrastructure and Works Committee of the 58th Parliament was established by the Queensland Legislative Assembly on 28 November 2024 as a portfolio committee. The committee has responsibility for the following portfolio areas:State ...
The Local Government, Small Business and Customer Service Committee of the 58th Parliament was established by the Queensland Legislative Assembly on 28 November 2024 as a portfolio committee. The committee has responsibility for the following portfolio ...
OverviewIn accordance with the Right to Information Act 2009 (RTI Act) and the Information Privacy Act 2009 (IP Act), the committee's functions are to:monitor and review the performance of the Information Commissioner’s functions under the RTI and IP ...
OverviewIn accordance with the Ombudsman Act 2001 (Ombudsman Act) and Inspector of Detention Services Act 2022 (IDS Act), the committee's functions are to:monitor and review the performance of:the Ombudsman’s functions under the Ombudsman Actthe Inspector of ...
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 57th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 1 October 2024.The Education, Employment, Training and Skills Committee of the 57th Parliament was established by the ...
OverviewThe committee has oversight responsibility for the Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC), as established under Schedule 6 of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Queensland Legislative Assembly (Standing Orders).Under the Standing Orders (SO ...
COMMITTEE’S REPORTThe committee tabled its Report No.7, 58th Parliament – Crime and Corruption (Restoring Reporting Powers) Amendment Bill 2025 on 11 April 2025. The Bill was passed with amendment, by the Queensland Parliament on Wednesday, 30 April ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 7, 58th Parliament - Annual Report 2024-25 tabled on 14 November 2025, the committee reported on its consideration of a number of Auditor-General reports referred to it, including Auditor-General Report 10: 2024-25 - ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 6, 58th Parliament - Youth Justice (Monitoring Devices) Amendment Bill 2025 on 28 March 2025. The Bill was passed without amendment, by the Queensland Parliament on Wednesday, 2 April ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled Report No. 6, 58th Parliament – Queensland Academy of Sport Bill 2025 on 11 April 2025. The Government’s response to this report was tabled on 1 May 2025. The Bill was passed with amendment by the Queensland Parliament ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 9, 58th Parliament - Crocodile Control and Conservation Bill 2025 on Friday, 25 July 2025. The Government’s response to this report was tabled on Tuesday, 9 December 2025. The Bill was debated in the ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 4, 58th Parliament - Health Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 on Friday, 2 May 2025. The Bill was passed with amendment by the Queensland Parliament on 12 June 2025 .View: ReportView: Executive SummaryView: ...
OVERVIEWRole of the Auditor-General The role of the Auditor-General is to provide parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability and performance. This is achieved through reporting to parliament on the results of financial and ...
Committe's ReportThe committee tabled its Report No. 14, 58th Parliament - Examination of Auditor-General Report 14: 2023-24 - Queensland’s regions 2023 on 30 January 2026. View:ReportView:Executive SummaryOverviewRole of the Auditor-General The role of the ...
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 8 April 2025 relating to an allegation of publishing a false or misleading account of proceedings of the House by former federal member for Griffith, Mr Max Chandler-Mather30 April 2025 - Speaker's Ruling, ...
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 29 April 2025 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by the Leader of the Opposition, the Deputy Leader of the Opposition and the member for McConnel.29 April 2025 - Speaker's Ruling, Referral ...
COMMITTEE REPORTThe committee tabled its Report No. 10, 58th Parliament - Police Powers and Responsibilities (Making Jack's Law Permanent) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 on 23 May 2025. The Bill was passed with amendment, by the Queensland ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 14, 58th Parliament - Improving Queensland's Container Refund Scheme on Thursday, 16 October 2025. View: ReportView: ErratumView: Executive SummaryView: Interim Government ResponseView: Final Government ...
COMMITTEE’S REPORTThe Committee tabled its Report No. 2, 58th Parliament – Education (General Provisions) Amendment Bill 2025 on 2 May 2025. The Minister for Education and the Arts tabled an interim government response on 31 July 2025. A final government ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 7, 58th Parliament - Annual Report 2024-25 tabled on 14 November 2025, the committee reported on its consideration of a number of Auditor-General reports referred to it, including Auditor-General Report 12: 2023-24 - ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report on Thursday, 6 November 2025. View: ReportView: Executive SummaryOverviewRole of the Auditor-General The role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 9, 58th Parliament – Consideration of Auditor-General Reports to Parliament on 19 June 2025. View:ReportOverviewRole of the Auditor-General The committee has considered Auditor-General Report 11: 2024-25 – ...
COMMITTEE’S REPORTThe committee tabled its Report No. 5, 58th Parliament - Domestic and Family Violence Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 on 20 June 2025. The government tabled its response on 27 August 2025. The Bill was passed, with ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 9, 58th Parliament - Making Queensland Safer (Adult Crime, Adult Time) Amendment Bill 2025 on 16 May 2025. The Bill was passed without amendment, by the Queensland Parliament on Wednesday, 21 May ...
OverviewRole of the Auditor-General The role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability and performance. This is achieved through reporting to Parliament on the results of its financial and ...
Committee report The Bill was passed in the Legislative Assembly on 11 June 2025 without amendment.View:ReportView:Executive Summary View: Debate on the Bill in Parliament: Transcript 10 June 2025 (starts at pages 34 - 44 and 61 - 105): Transcript 11 June ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 9, 58th Parliament – Consideration of Auditor-General Reports to Parliament on 19 June 2025. View:ReportoVERVIEWRole of the Auditor-General The committee has considered Auditor-General Report 12: Managing ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 5, 58th Parliament - Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 on Friday, 2 May 2025. The Bill was passed without amendment by the Queensland Parliament on 28 August 2025.View: ...
OVERVIEWSection 93 (1) of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 provides that a portfolio committee is responsible for examining each Bill and item of subordinate legislation in its portfolio area to consider-a) the policy to be given effect by the ...
The 57th Queensland Parliament has been dissolved by proclamation dated 1 October 2024. Therefore all Bills, all portfolio committees, and any committee Inquiries have lapsed.At some time after the State election, a new parliament will commence and new ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 34, 57th Parliament - Annual Report 2021-22, tabled on 17 October 2022, the committee reported on its consideration of a number of Auditor-General's reports referred to it, including Auditor-General Report 10: ...
Committee'S reportThe committee tabled its report on 6 December 2021.View:Report No. 14, 57th Parliament - Inquiry into social isolation and loneliness in QueenslandView:Legislative Assembly motion on the InquiryView:Interim Government ResponseView:Government ...
Committee's reportThe committee tabled its report on 16 August 2021. The Bill was discharged from the Notice Paper on 14 October 2021 under Standing Order 87.View:ReportView:Introductory speechView:BillView:Explanatory NotesView:Statement of ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 34, 57th Parliament - Annual Report 2021-22, tabled on 17 October 2022, the committee reported on its consideration of a number of Auditor-General's reports referred to it, including Auditor-General Report 2: 2020-21 ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 34, 57th Parliament - Annual Report 2021-22, tabled on 17 October 2022, the committee reported on its consideration of a number of Auditor-General's reports referred to it, including Auditor-General Report 6: 2020-21 ...
On 13 February 2024, responsibility for oversight of the Integrity Commissioner was transferred to the Cost of Living and Economics Committee. The Cost of Living and Economics Committee’s webpage can be accessed here. Oversight of the Integrity ...
Committee's reportThe committee tabled its report on 11 June 2021. The government's interim response to the committee's report was tabled on 10 September 2021, and a final response to the committee's report was tabled on 14 October 2021. The Bill was passed ...
The delivery of vocational education and training in QueenslandOn 29 August 2022, the committee received a briefing from the National Indigenous Australians Agency on the delivery of vocational education and training in regional, rural and remote ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report and volume of additional information on 12 February 2021. View: Report No. 2, 57th Parliament – 2020-21 Budget EstimatesView: Report No. 2, 57th Parliament – 2020-21 Budget Estimates – Volume of Additional ...
Committee's reportThe committee tabled its report on 12 February 2021. The committee tabled an erratum to the report on 22 February 2021. The Bill was passed by the Queensland Parliament on 23 March 2021.View:Report No. 3, 57th Parliament - Child Protection ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 34, 57th Parliament - Annual Report 2021-22, tabled on 17 October 2022, the committee reported on its consideration of a number of Auditor-General's reports referred to it, including Auditor-General Report 13: ...
OverviewThe 56th Parliament has been dissolved by proclamation dated 6th October 2020. Following the dissolution of the Parliament, referred Auditor-General reports on which portfolio committees are yet to report or finalise their considerations will be ...
OverviewThe 56th Parliament has been dissolved by proclamation dated 6th October 2020. Following the dissolution of the Parliament, referred Auditor-General reports on which portfolio committees are yet to report or finalise their considerations will be ...
OverviewRole of the Auditor-GeneralThe role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability and performance. This is achieved through reporting to Parliament on the results of its financial and ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report on the Appropriation (Parliament) Bill (No. 2) 2019 and the Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 2019 on 4 November 2019. The Bills were passed on 18 February 2020. View:ReportView: Debate of the Bills in Parliament - ...
About the InquiryOn 8 September 2020, the Legislative Assembly referred an inquiry to the Economics and Governance Committee with the following terms of reference: That the Economics and Governance Committee inquire into and report to the Legislative Assembly ...
OverviewRole of the Auditor-GeneralThe role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability and performance. This is achieved through reporting to Parliament on the results of its financial and ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 34, 57th Parliament - Annual Report 2021-22, tabled on 17 October 2022, the committee reported on its consideration of a number of Auditor-General's reports referred to it, including Auditor-General Report 3: 2020-21 ...
OverviewRole of the Auditor-GeneralThe role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability and performance. This is achieved through reporting to Parliament on the results of its financial and ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 34, 57th Parliament - Annual Report 2021-22, tabled on 17 October 2022, the committee reported on its consideration of a number of Auditor-General's reports referred to it, including Auditor-General Report 15: ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report, Report No. 2, 56th Parliament - Queensland Competition Authority Amendment Bill 2018 on 15 March 2018. The Bill was passed by the Legislative Assembly on 22 March 2018.View:ReportView:Debate of the Bill in ...
OverviewRole of the Auditor-GeneralThe role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability and performance. This is achieved through reporting to Parliament on the results of its financial and ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report No. 19, 56th Parliament - Appropriation (Parliament) Bill (No. 2) 2018 and Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 2018 on 19 October 2018. The Bills were passed in the Legislative Assembly on 30 October ...
Examination of Portfolio Subordinate Legislation during the 57th Parliament Section 93 (1) of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 provides that a portfolio committee is responsible for examining each Bill and item of subordinate legislation in its portfolio ...
On 13 February 2024, responsibility for oversight of the Auditor-General was transferred to the Cost of Living and Economics Committee. The Cost of Living and Economics Committee’s webpage can be accessed here. Oversight of the Auditor-GeneralThe committee ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report on the COVID-19 Emergency Response and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2021 on 14 April 2021. The Bill was passed on 20 April 2021.View:ReportView:View the transcript of the parliamentary debate on the Bill ...
COMMITTEE’S REPORTSThe committee tabled its report, No. 10, 56th Parliament - 2018-19 Budget Estimates - Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2018, and its report, No. 11, 56th Parliament - 2018-19 Budget Estimates - Appropriation Bill 2018, together with a ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report No. 21, 56th Parliament - Electoral Legislation (Political Donations) Amendment Bill 2018 on 16 November 2018. The second reading of the Bill failed on 18 February 2020.View:ReportView:Electoral Legislation ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report, No. 26, 56th Parliament - Local Government Electoral (Implementing Stage 2 of Belcarra) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 on 21 June 2019. The Bill was passed with amendment on 16 October ...
Oversight of the Independent AssessorThe committee has oversight responsibility for the Independent Assessor, as established under Schedule 6 of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Queensland Legislative Assembly (Standing Orders).Under the Standing Orders ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report, No. 27, 56th Parliament - Electoral and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 on 21 June 2019. The Bill was passed with amendment on 16 October 2019.View: ReportView:Debate of the Bill in Parliament - ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report, No. 12, 56th Parliament - Local Government (Dissolution of Ipswich City Council) Bill 2018 on 17 August 2018. The Bill was passed by the Legislative Assembly on 21 August 2018.View: ReportView:Government ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report on the Electoral and Other Legislation (Accountability, Integrity and Other Matters) Amendment Bill 2019 on 7 February 2020. The Bill was passed with amendments on 18 June 2020.An interim government response ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report on the Debt Reduction and Savings Bill 2021 on 14 May 2021. The Bill was passed with amendment on 27 May 2021.View:View the transcript of the parliamentary debate on the Bill on 25 May 2021 (pages 1502-1510, ...
About the InquiryOn 22 April 2020, the Legislative Assembly referred to the Economics and Governance Committee an inquiry with the following terms of reference:That the Economics and Governance Committee inquire into and report to the Legislative Assembly on ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report, No. 3, 56th Parliament - Local Government Legislation (Validation of Rates and Charges) Amendment Bill 2018 on 15 March 2018. The Bill was passed by the Legislative Assembly on 20 March ...
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 4 March 2014 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by a Member
Committee's ReportsThe committee tabled its Report No. 2, 57th Parliament – 2020-21 Budget Estimates – Appropriation (Parliament) (2020-2021) Bill 2020 and Report No. 3, 57th Parliament – 2020-21 Budget Estimates – Appropriation (2020-2021) Bill 2020 on 12 ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report on the Criminal Code and Other Legislation (Ministerial Accountability) Amendment Bill on 3 April 2020. View:ReportView:Criminal Code and Other Legislation (Ministerial Accountability) Amendment Bill ...
Completed ConsiderationsAuditor-General Report 11: 2019-20—Queensland Government state finances: 2018-19 results of financial auditsThe report was referred to the committee on 20 February 2020. The committee noted the report and determined to take no further ...
Review of the Provisions Covering the Absence and Leave of Members of Parliament Referred by the Legislative Assembly on 28 February 2006
Committee's ReportsThe committee tabled its Report No. 30, 56th Parliament, 2019-20 Budget Estimates - Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2019 and Report No. 31, 56th Parliament, 2019-20 Budget Estimates - Appropriation Bill 2019 on 13 August 2019. The ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its Report No. 47, 56th Parliament - Inquiry into the feasibility of introducing expenditure caps for Queensland local government elections on 15 September 2020.View:ReportView:Government ResponseView:Statement ...
Matter Referred by the Speaker on 11 October 2007 Relating to the Procedures for Considering Requests to Refer Complaints to the Committee
Oversight of the Auditor-GeneralThe committee has statutory responsibilities with regard to oversight of the Queensland Auditor-General.The committee's role is to:monitor and review the Queensland Audit Office’s (QAO) performance of it functionsreport to the ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report, No. 7, 56th Parliament - Local Government Electoral (Implementing Stage 1 of Belcarra) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 on 23 April 2018. The Bill was passed by the Legislative Assembly on 17 May ...
Matter of privilege referred by the State Development and Regional Industries Committee on 27 May 2021 relating to an alleged unauthorised disclosure of committee proceedings
Matter of privilege referred by the Education and Innovation Committee on 21 November 2013 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the Education and Innovation Committee by submitters
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report on the Queensland Future Fund Bill 2020 on 7 August 2020. The Bill was passed on 13 August 2020. View:ReportView:Debate of the Bill in Parliament - transcript 12 August 2020 (pages 1977 – 2002 and pages 2014 ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report, No 24, 56th Parliament - Police Service Administration (Discipline Reform) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 on 12 April 2019. The Bill was passed with amendment on 17 October ...
Oversight of the Family Responsibilities CommissionThe committee formerly held statutory oversight responsibilities in relation to the Family Responsibilities Commission. From 21 May 2020, these responsibilities, as set out under the Family Responsibilities ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report, No. 5, 56th Parliament - Local Government (Councillor Complaints) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 on 9 April 2018. The Bill was passed by the Legislative Assembly on 17 May ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report, No. 6, 56th Parliament - Mineral and Energy Resources (Financial Provisioning) Bill 2018 on 20 April 2018. The Bill was passed in the Legislative Assembly on 14 November 2018.View:ReportView:Debate of the ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report No. 9, 56th Parliament - Ministerial and Other Office Holder Staff and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 on 5 July 2018. The bill was passed with amendment on 16 July 2020 (as the Ministerial and Other ...
OverviewSection 93 (1) of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 provides that a portfolio committee is responsible for examining each Bill and item of subordinate legislation in its portfolio area to consider-a) the policy to be given effect by the ...
Oversight of the Integrity CommissionerThe committee's role is to:monitor and review the Integrity Commissioner’s performance of the functions of the officereport to the Legislative Assembly on:any matter concerning the Integrity Commissioner, the ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled its report, No. 16, 56th Parliament - Revenue and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 on 5 October 2018. The Bill was passed by the Legislative Assembly on 30 October 2018.View:ReportView:Debate of the Bill in ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report, No. 29, 56th Parliament - Motor Accident Insurance and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 on 9 August 2019. The Bill was passed with amendment on 26 November 2019.View:ReportView:Debate of the Bill in ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report on the Royalty Legislation Amendment Bill 2020 on 7 August 2020. The Bill was passed with amendment on 13 August 2020.View:ReportView:Debate of the Bill in Parliament - transcript 12 August 2020 (pages 1977 – ...
Inquiry on matters relating to Dr Ken Levy’s evidence to the PCMC
Report on a matter of privilege - Unauthorised release of correspondence between a committee and ministers
Review of the Register of Members' Interests in the Legislative Assembly
Wording of Questions Relating to Children
Matter referred by the Speaker on 26 March 2019 relating to an alleged contempt of the House by a Member.
Report on a draft code of conduct for Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
Matter of privilege referred by the Agriculture and Environment Committee relating to an alleged unauthorised disclosure of committee proceedings
Republication of the Code of Ethical Standards: Legislative Assembly of Queensland
Matter of privilege referred by the Transportation and Utilities Committee relating to an alleged unauthorised disclosure of committee proceedings
Report on a Code of Ethical Standards for Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and proposed Code of Ethical Standards
Report on a matter of privilege - Matter concerning the disorderly conduct of Members of Parliament within the Parliamentary precinct
Report on inquiry into communications to Members, Members' representations to Government and information provided to Members
Review of Code of Ethical Standards
Report on a matter of privilege - A Member making a deliberately misleading statement in a "Dissenting Report"
Report on a matter of privilege - Unauthorised disclosure of committee proceedings
Report on a matter of privilege - Alleged obstruction of a Parliamentary committee's inquiry by officers of a Government owned corporation
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 4 June 2013 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by a Member
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 8 August 2013 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by a Member
Matter of privilege referred by the Registrar on 15 October 2012 relating to the alleged failure of a Member to register an interest in the Register of Members’ Interests
Report on a matter of privilege: Matter of privilege referred to the committee on 2 March 1998 concerning the 1996/97 5th Annual Report of the Queensland Information Commissioner
Matter of Privilege referred by the Speaker on 9 November 2005 Relating to an Alleged Threat Against a Member and Alleged Reflections on the Chair
Matter of Privilege referred by the Speaker on 12 October 2011 Relating to an Alleged Deliberate Misleading of the House by a Member
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 8 May 2014 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by a Member
Report on a matter of privilege - Matter referred to the committee on 3 December 1999
Report on a matter of privilege - Matter arising from MEPPC Report No. 52
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 12 February 2014 relating to an alleged failure of a Member to declare an interest to the House
Report on a Matter of Privilege - The Alleged Misleading of the House by the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Arts on 12 November 1996
Report on a matter of privilege: Alleged Contempt by the Attorney-General for failing to resign his Ministerial Office following a vote of no confidence in him by the Legislative Assembly - Matter referred to the committee on 2 September 1997
Matter of privilege referred by the Registrar on 19 March 2013 relating to an alleged failure to register an interest in the Register of Members’ Interests
Report on a matter of privilege: Matter of privilege referred to the committee on 3 March 1998 concerning the tabling of a document from a former Cabinet
Report on a Matter of Privilege: Alleged contempt by the Criminal Justice Commission - Matter referred to the committee on 3 December 1996
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 16 February 2006 Relating to Alleged Reflections on the Speaker
Report on a Matter of Privilege - The Alleged Misleading of the House by a Minister on 14 November 1996
Report on a matter of privilege - The alleged misleading of the House by a Minister on 30 July 1998
Report on a Matter of Privilege: Matter referred to the committee on 2 September 1997
Report on a matter of privilege - Matter referred to the committee on 9 April 2002
Report on a matter of privilege: Alleged misleading of the House by a Minister on 20 August 1997
Report on a matter of privilege referred to the committee on 22 September 1997
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 20 May 2014 relating to an alleged inducement offered to a Member
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 23 April 2014 relating to an alleged attempt to improperly influence the conduct of a member
Report on a matter of privilege referred to the committee on 25 August 1998 (Use of Legislative Assembly Crest)
Report on a matter of privilege referred to the committee on 24 March 1999 - Request to access records of the Parliamentary Travelsafe Committee of the 48th Parliament
Matter of Privilege referred by the Speaker on 26 May 2011 relating to alleged insufficient care being taken by a Member when tabling documents and on 10 June 2011 relating to an alleged breach of the sub judice rule by a member when tabling ...
Matter of Privilege referred by the Speaker on 27 October 2011 Relating to an Alleged Deliberate Misleading of the House by a Minister
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 24 August 2005 Relating to the Alleged Misleading of Estimates Committee D
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Legislative Assembly on 24 November 2005 Relating to Allegations of Electoral Bribery
Report on a matter of privilege - Matter referred to the committee on 25 March 1999
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 27 November 2012 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by a Member
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 16 December 2014 relating to an alleged broadcast of the proceedings of the Queensland Parliament in contravention of the terms and conditions of broadcast
Matter of privilege referred by the Registrar on 16 June 2014 relating to an alleged failure to Register an interest in the Register of Members’ Interests
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 16 October 2014 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by the Leader of the Opposition
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 17 February 2011 Relating to an Alleged Deliberate Misleading of Estimates Committee F by a Minister
Matter of Privilege referred by the Speaker on 27 October 2011 Relating to an Alleged Deliberate Misleading of the House by a Minister
Report on a matter of privilege - Matter referred to the committee on 21 April 1998
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 27 November 2012 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by the Leader of the Opposition
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 28 August 2014 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by a Member
Report No. 205, Matter of privilege referred by the Registrar on 11 March 2021 relating to an alleged failure to register an interest in the Register of Members' Interests
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 12 February 2019 relating to an allegation of wilfully disobeying an order of the House.
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 11 November 2015 relating to an alleged anticipation of discussion of a subject which appeared on the Notice Paper
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 31 October 2012 relating to an alleged intimidation of a Member by a legal firm
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 12 October 2018 relating to an alleged contempt of Parliament by the Premier and Minister for Trade
Matter referred by the Speaker on 31 July 2002 relating to improper reflections by a Member about the impartiality of the Speaker
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 31 October 2012 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by a Minister, or in the alternative, an alleged deliberate misleading of the Transport, Housing and Local Government Committee by a Chief ...
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 25 October 2012 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the Transport, Housing and Local Government Committee by a Chief Executive Officer
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 28 November 2012 relating to alleged reflections on the Chair
Report on a matter of privilege: Matter of privilege referred to the committee on 29 October 1997
Report on a matter of privilege - Matter arising from Public Accounts Committee Report No. 43
Report No. 201, Matter of privilege referred by the Registrar on 23 October 2019 relating to an alleged failure to Register an interest in the Register of Members’ Interests
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 17 March 2016 relating to an alleged intimidation of a member; Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 21 April 2016 relating to an alleged intimidation of a member; and Matter of privilege referred by the ...
Report No. 202, Matter of privilege referred by the Registrar on 25 February 2020 relating to an alleged failure to register an interest in the Register of Members' Interests
Report No. 199, Matter of privilege referred by the Registrar on 24 February 2020 relating to an alleged failure to maintain an accurate statement of interests in the register of members’ interests
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 22 November 2019 relating to an alleged failure to register an interest in the Register of Members’ Interest and an allegation of non-compliance with Standing Order 262On the dissolution of the 56th Parliament ...
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 8 September 2020 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by a MemberOn the dissolution of the 56th Parliament the Ethics Committee of that parliament was dissolved and its inquiries lapsed. The ...
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 29 November 2012 relating to an alleged contempt of the removal of documents from members’ desks in the Chamber
Report No. 28, 49th Parliament - duplicate to delete
Report No. 204, Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 15 April 2020 relating to an alleged failure to declare a conflict of interest in committee proceedings in accordance with Standing Order 261
Report No. 206, Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 13 August 2020 relating to the alleged behaviour of a visitor signed into the Parliamentary Precinct and alleged failure by the Member for Mirani to adequately supervise that visitor
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 15 November 2018 relating to an alleged contempt of Parliament
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 15 September 2016 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the Parliament
Matter of privilege referred by the Registrar on 16 October 2019 relating to an alleged failure to Register an interest in the Register of Members’ Interests
Inquiry into matter of privilege referred by the Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee on 17 August 2015 relating to alleged failure by a member to follow an order of the previous PCCC and alleged unauthorised disclosure of committee proceedings
Report No. 203, Matter of privilege referred by the Transport and Public Works Committee on 12 August 2020 relating to an alleged unauthorised disclosure of committee proceedings
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 15 June 2018 relating to an alleged breach of the terms and conditions of the broadcast of proceedings of Parliament
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 29 November 2012 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by a Member
Report on a Matter of Privilege: A matter arising in the Anti-Discrimination Tribunal - Freedom of Speech
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 26 October 2017 relating to alleged deliberate misleading of the House by a Minister and a Member
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 28 February 2019 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by a Member
Matter referred by the Speaker on 7 September 2017 relating to alleged breach of security proceduresOn the dissolution of the 55th Parliament the Ethics Committee of that parliament was dissolved. The Ethics Committee of the 56th Parliament resolved not to ...
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 16 February 2006 Relating to Matters of Privilege Arising from the Crime and Misconduct Commission's Report into the Honourable Gordon Nuttall MP
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Registrar on 10 February 2009 Relating to the Alleged Failure by the then Leader of Opposition to Register a Benefit Received in the Register of Members Interests
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 11 February 2009
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 18 April 2007 Relating to an Alleged Intimidation of a Member by a legal firm
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 13 November 2006
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 11 June 2010
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 9 August 2017 relating to alleged deliberate misleading of the House by the Leader of the Opposition and the Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 15 September 2016 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by a member during the estimates hearing on 28 July 2016
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 9 October 2008 Relating to the Alleged Deliberate Misleading of Estimates Committee C
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 7 June 2012 regarding the failure to pay a fine for contempt of Parliament
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 4 August 2009 Relating to an Alleged Lack of Parliamentary Authorisation of Unforseen Expenditure Incurred in 2007-2008
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 9 October 2008 Relating to an Alleged Deliberate Misleading of the House by a Member
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 1 May 2008 Relating to an Alleged Deliberate Misleading of the House by the Treasurer
Matter of privilege referred by the Finance and Administration Committee relating to an alleged intimidation of witnesses
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 15 May 2008
Report on mechanisms by which the Code of Ethical Standards for Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly can be brought to the attention of all candidates nominating for election to the Queensland Parliament
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Registrar on 18 November 2010 Relating to the Alleged Failure by a Member to Register an Interest in the Register of Members' Interests
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 25 March 2010
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Registrar on 25 February 2010 Relating to an Alleged Failure by a Member to Register and Interest in the Register of Members' Interests
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 25 November 2009 Relating to an Alleged Unauthorised Release of Committee Documents
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 11 October 2007 Relating to the Alleged Deliberate Misleading of Estimates Committee E
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Deputy Speaker on 28 February 2008 Relating to Alleged Reflections on the Speaker
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Registrar on 21 July 2008
Mid-Term Review: Registration of Interests
Report on procedures for raising and considering matters of privilege or contempt and the definition of contempt
Interim Report to the Legislative Assembly: An admitted unauthorised disclosure of committee proceedings by the Clerk of the Parliament provided by the Acting Chair of the PCCC on 27 October 2015; alleged unauthorised disclosure of the letter sent by the ...
Registration of Members' Interests - Matter referred under Schedule 2 of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly
Report on a review of arrangements for compiling, keeping and allowing inspection of the Register of Members' Interests
Report on certain issues relating to the registration and disclosure of Members' interests - Response to matters raised by the Auditor-General in Audit Report No. 1 of 1999-2000
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 28 February and 29 March 2006 Relating to Alleged Irregularities and Failure to Comply With Conditions of Use of Petitions
Matter referred by the Speaker on 17 September 2009 regarding the tabling of documents by Members
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 19 August 2009 Relating to an Alleged Deliberate Misleading of the House by a Member
Matter Referred under Schedule 2 of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 28 November 2006 Relating to the Alleged Deliberate Misleading of the House by a Minister
Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 28 March 2006 Relating to the Alleged Deliberate Misleading of the House by a Member
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 31 July 2012 regarding an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by a Minister
Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 23 November 2010 Relating to an Alleged Deliberate Misleading of the House by a Member
First report on the powers, rights immunities of the Legislation Assembly, its committees and Members
Mid-Term Review: Registration of Interests
Report on the declaration of Members' interests
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply Numbers 2, 3 and 4 - A response to matters raised in the Legislative Assembly on 31 October 1997
Citizen's right of reply supplementary guidelines
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply Number 1 - A response to matters raised in the Legislative Assembly
Report on relevance of House of Commons/House of Lords Joint Committee's report on Parliamentary Privilege
Report on a Review of the Code of Ethical Standards for Members of the Legislative Assembly
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply No. 13
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply No. 12
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply No. 10
Report on Right of Reply No. 21
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply No. 16
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply No. 11
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply No 14
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply No. 18
Report on a Right of Reply No. 20
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply No. 15
Report on an examination of the appropriate scope of provisions on Members transacting business with an entity of the state, and related matters
Report on a Study Investigation by the Committee - June 2013
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply Numbers 5 and 6
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply No.17
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply No. 9
Report on the Sub Judice Convention
Committee's reportThe committee report was tabled on Wednesday, 20 October 2021.View:ReportView:Debate of Bill in Parliament:- Transcript 22/02/2022 (pages 88-104)- Transcript 15/03/2022 (pages 384-399)- Transcript 29/03/2022 (pages 689-699)The debate of the ...
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply No. 7
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 13, 57th Parliament - Annual Report 2020-21, tabled on 18 October 2021, the committee reported on its consideration of a number of Auditor-General's reports referred to it, including Auditor-General Report 4: 2020-21 ...
Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply Number 8
OverviewThe committee is responsible for monitoring and review of the operation of the health service complaints management system, which includes:the Health Ombudsmanthe Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra, the National Agency) and 15 ...
Public briefingsMonday 8 March 2021 - Program - Broadcast - TranscriptExamination of Subordinate Legislation No. 195, 225 and 243 of 2020OverviewSection 93 (1) of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 provides that a portfolio committee is responsible for ...
OverviewThe committee requests briefings from Departments and agencies within its area of portfolio responsibility, and other relevant organisations. The briefings contribute to the committee’s knowledge of the portfolio areas for which it is responsible, ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 13, 57th Parliament - Annual Report 2020-21, tabled on 18 October 2021, the committee reported on its consideration of a number of Auditor-General's reports referred to it, including Auditor-General Report 16: ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 13, 57th Parliament - Annual Report 2020-21, tabled on 18 October 2021, the committee reported on its consideration of a number of Auditor-General's reports referred to it, including Auditor-General Report 12: ...
Report on a Right of Reply No. 19
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report on Friday 12 February 2021. The report is available here. The Bill was passed on 10 March 2021. Links to the transcript of the debate are below.View:10 March 2021 – transcript (pages 426 – 464 and 489 – ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 13, 57th Parliament – Annual Report 2020-21, tabled on 18 October 2021, the committee reported on its consideration of Auditor-General’s reports referred to it, including Auditor-General Report 14: 2020-21 Responding ...
ReportThe committee tabled its report and volume of additional information on Friday 12 February 2021. The Bill will be debated in parliament in due course.Report No. 2, 57th Parliament – 2020-21 Budget EstimatesReport No. 2, 57th Parliament – 2020-21 Budget ...
Committee's reportThe committee’s report was tabled on Friday 20 August 2021. A copy of the report can be accessed here. The Bill was passed on Thursday, 16 September 2021. Links to the transcripts of the debate are below:View: 14 September 2021 - ...
ReferralOn 25 October 2011 the Attorney-General, the Hon Paul Lucas, introduced the Criminal Organisation Amendment Bill 2011 into the Queensland Parliament. On 26 October 2011, Parliament referred the Bill to the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee ...
OverviewSection 93 (1) of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 provides that a portfolio committee is responsible for examining each Bill and item of subordinate legislation in its portfolio area to consider-a) the policy to be given effect by the ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report on Friday 12 February 2021. The report is available here. The Bill was passed on Wednesday 24 February 2021. Links to the transcript of the debate are below.View:24 February 2021 – transcript (pages 148 – 182 ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 13, 57th Parliament – Annual Report 2020-21, tabled on 18 October 2021, the committee reported on its consideration of Auditor-General Report to Parliament 5: 2020-21 Responding to complaints from people with ...
oVERVIEWUnder the Right to Information Act 2009, the committee's functions are to:monitor and review the performance by the Information Commissioner of its functionsreport to the Assembly on any matter concerning the Information Commissioner, its functions or ...
OverviewUnder the Queensland Legislative Assembly Standing Rules and Orders (SO 194A), the committee's functions are:to monitor and review the performance by the entity of the entity’s functionsto report to the Legislative Assembly on any matter concerning ...
Overview Under the Ombudsman Act 2001, the committee's functions are to:monitor and review the performance by the Queensland Ombudsman of its functionsreport to the Assembly on any matter concerning the Queensland Ombudsman, its functions or the performance ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its Report No. 3, 57th Parliament - Criminal Code (Consent and Mistake of Fact) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2020 on 12 February 2021. The committee tabled an erratum to Report No. 3, 57th Parliament - Criminal ...
COMMITTEE'S CONSIDERATIONIn its Report No. 13, 57th Parliament – Annual Report 2020-21, tabled on 18 October 2021, the committee reported on its consideration of Auditor-General’s reports referred to it, including Auditor-General Report 8: 2020-21 Regulating ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report No. 2, 57th Parliament - 2020-21 Budget Estimates on Friday, 12 February 2021, together with a Volume of Additional Information.View: Report No. 2, 57th Parliament - 2020-21 Budget EstimatesView: Report No. 2, ...
Review of the Committee's operations and the operations of the Criminal Justice Commission
Review of the operations of the Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee and the Criminal Justice Commission
A review of the past twelve months operation of the Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its Report No. 7, 57th Parliament - Youth Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2021 on 16 April 2021. The Bill was passed with amendment by the Queensland Parliament on 22 April ...
Three Year Review of the Criminal Justice Commission 2001
Committee's reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 22, 57th Parliament - Inquiry into serious vilification and hate crimes on 31 January 2022.View: Report View: Interim ResponseView: Government Response About the InquiryOn 21 April 2021 the Legislative ...
UpdateThe Committee resolved on 19 May 2020 to incorporate its inquiry into the Crime and Corruption Commission's performance of its functions to assess and report on complaints about corrupt conduct into its Review of the Crime and Corruption Commission's ...
Three Year Review of the Crime and Misconduct Commission 2006The Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee is an all-party committee of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. The main functions of the Committee are to monitor and review the performance of ...
Committee ReportThe committee tabled its Report No. 4, 57th Parliament - Liquor (Artisan Liquor) Amendment Bill 2020 on 12 February 2021. The Bill was passed without amendment by the Queensland Parliament on 9 March 2021.View:ReportView:Government ...
Committee’s reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 9, 57th Parliament - Defamation (Model Provisions) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2021 on 4 June 2021. The Bill was passed without amendment by the Queensland Parliament on 16 June ...
Committee's reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 106, 57th Parliament - Review of the Crime and Corruption Commission's activities on 30 June 2021.View: ReportThe government response to the report was tabled on 17 December 2021 and can be viewed ...
About the InquiryThe Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee (PCCC) monitors and reviews the performance of the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC). The Committee has a statutory duty to conduct a review of the CCC. The Crime and Corruption Act 2001 ...
Public hearingThe Committee held public hearings from 13 to 22 March 2013, and on 28 March 2013. Broadcasts of all hearings can be viewed via the links below:13 March 2013, 10.00am in the Legislative Council Chamber, Parliament House13 March 2013, 4.30pm in ...
OverviewThe committee has oversight responsibility for the Independent Assessor, as established under Schedule 6 of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Queensland Legislative Assembly (Standing Orders).Under the Standing Orders (SO 194A), the committee’s ...
Committee's reportThe committee tabled its Report No. 108, 57th Parliament - Inquiry into the Crime and Corruption Commission's investigation of former councillors of Logan City Council; and related matters, and Volume of Additional Information on 2 December ...
Telecommunications interception in Queensland - 1999
Three Year Review of the Criminal Justice Commission 1994
About the reviewThe Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee (the Committee) is conducting a review of the operation of section 329 of the Crime and Corruption Act 2001 (the Act).The primary role of the Committee is to monitor and review the performance ...
Three Year Review of the Criminal Justice Commission 1998
committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report on 24 February 2023.View: ReportView: Government ResponseOverviewRole of the Auditor-GeneralThe role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector accountability ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its Report No. 6, 57th Parliament - Examination of Auditor-General Report 11: 2020-21 - Energy 2020 on 21 June 2021. View: ReportOverviewRole of the Auditor-GeneralThe role of the Auditor-General is to provide ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its Report No. 5, 57th Parliament - Nature Conservation and Other Legislation (Indigenous Joint Management-Moreton Island) Amendment Bill 2020 on Monday, 8 March 2021. The Government's Response to this report was tabled ...
Committee's ConsiderationIn its Report No. 13, 57th Parliament - Annual Report 2020-21, tabled on 18 October 2021, the committee reported on its consideration of Auditor-General Report 10: 2020-21 Transport 2020. The committee is satisfied with the outcomes ...
SubORDINATE legislationSection 93 (1) of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 provides that a portfolio committee is responsible for examining each Bill and item of subordinate legislation in its portfolio area to consider-a) the policy to be given effect ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its Report No. 8, 57th Parliament, Examination of Auditor-General Report 16 2019-20 - Licensing Builders and Building Trades on 28 July 2021. View: ReportOverviewAbout the Auditor-General ReportView: Auditor-General’s ...
COMMITTEE'S ReportThe committee tabled its report on Monday, 28 November 2022.View: ReportView: Government ResponseOverviewRole of the Auditor-GeneralThe role of the Auditor-General is to provide Parliament with independent assurance of public sector ...
ReportThe committee tabled its Report No. 10 - Consideration of Auditor-General Report 14: 2019-20—Evaluating major infrastructure projects on Monday, 21 June 2021. The government response was tabled on 4 January 2022.View:ReportView:Government ...
Committee ReportThe committee tabled its Report No. 2, 57th Parliament 2020-21 Budget Estimates together with a Volume of Additional Information on 12 February 2021. The Appropriation Bill 2020 passed without amendment on 24 February 2021.View:Report No. 2, ...
Three Year Review of the Crime and Misconduct Commission 2012The Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee is an all-party committee of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. The main functions of the Committee are to monitor and review the performance of ...
Three Year Review of the Crime and Misconduct Commission 2004The Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee is an all-party committee of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. The main functions of the Committee are to monitor and review the performance of ...
Three Year Review of the Crime and Misconduct Commission 2009The Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee is an all-party committee of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. The main functions of the Committee are to monitor and review the performance of ...
Review of the operations of the Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee and the Criminal Justice Commission
Committee ReportThe committee tabled its Report No. 2, 57th Parliament – 2020-21 Budget Estimates together with a Volume of Additional Information. The Bill was passed without amendment on 23 February 2021.View: Report No. 2, 57th Parliament – 2020-21 ...
overviewThe Auditor-General’s report Flood resilience of river catchments was tabled in the Parliament and referred to the Agriculture and Environment committee on 19 April 2016. The committee resolved to consider the report on 10 August 2016. The Auditor ...
OVERVIEWThe Auditor-General’s report, Agricultural science research, development and extension programs and projects was tabled on 19 November and referred to the committee on 1 December 2015 for consideration and report. The report presents the findings of a ...
Committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Bill was tabled on 15 April 2016.The Queensland Government's response to the Bill was tabled on 21 April 2016. The Bill was passed with amendment on 21 April 2016. View: Report No. 16, 55th Parliament, ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTView: Mineral and Energy Resources (Financial Provisioning) Bill 2017View: Mineral and Energy Resources (Financial Provisioning) Bill 2017 – Explanatory notesView: Mineral and Energy Resources (Financial Provisioning) Bill 2017 – ...
COMMITTEE ReportThe committee's report on the Bill was tabled on 8 May 2015. The Queensland Government's response to the Bill was tabled 21 May 2015. The Bill passed with amendment on 3 June 2015.View: Report No. 2, 55th Parliament – Exhibited Animals Bill ...
committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Bill was tabled on 29 April 2016. The Bill passed on 12 May 2016. View: Report No. 17, 55th Parliament, Animal Management (Protecting Puppies) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016ABOUT THE BILLOn 16 ...
Terms of ReferenceThe committee requests briefings from Departments and agencies within its area of portfolio responsibility. The briefings contribute to the committee’s knowledge and consideration of the portfolio areas for which it is responsible, including ...
committee ReportThe committee tabled its interim report on 24 August 2021. The committee tabled its final report on 24 September 2021. The government tabled its final response on 24 March 2022.View: Report No. 11, 57th Parliament - Inquiry into vehicle ...
Committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Bill was tabled on 5 February 2016. The Queensland Government response to the Bill was tabled on 5 May 2016. The Bill passed with amendment on 10 May 2016.View: Report No. 13, 55th Parliament, Nature ...
committee's ReportThe Committee tabled its report on 12 August 2016View: Report No. 20, 55th Parliament - 2016-17 Budget Estimates View: 2016-17 Budget Estimates Volume of Additional Information.Estimates 2016The estimates process aids the Parliament in ...
committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Bill was tabled 7 March 2017.The Bill passed with amendment on 23/03/2017.View: Report No. 32, 55th Parliament – Land and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 View: Queensland Government's response to the ...
committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Bill was tabled on 11 August 2017. The Bill was passed with amendment on 5 September 2017. View: Report No. 39, 55th Parliament, Waste Reduction and Recycling Amendment Bill 2017View: Government response to the ...
about the inquiryIn accordance with s.92(d) of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001, the Agriculture and Environment Committee has resolved to investigate and report to Parliament on the impacts of invasive plants (weeds) and their control in Queensland, ...
committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Bill was tabled on 30 June 2016. The Queensland Government's response to the Bill was tabled on 17 August 2016. Second reading failed on 18 August 2016.View: Report No. 19, 55th Parliament – Vegetation ...
OverviewSection 93 (1) of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 provides that a portfolio committee is responsible for examining each Bill and item of subordinate legislation in its portfolio area to consider-a) the policy to be given effect by the ...
Committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Bill was tabled on 15 March 2016. The Bill was passed with amendments on 21 April 2016. View: Report No. 15, 55th Parliament, Racing Integrity Bill 2015 View: Government's response to the reportAbout the ...
committee's ReportThe committee's report on its consideration of the Auditor-General Report 20: 2014-15 Managing water quality in Great Barrier Reef catchments was tabled on 12 August 2016.View: Report - No. 22, 55th Parliament: Consideration of the Auditor ...
committee's ReportThe committee's report on its consideration of the Auditor-General Report 12: 2016-17 Biosecurity Queensland's management of agricultural pests and diseases was tabled on 30 August 2017.View: Report No. 42, 55th Parliament - Consideration of ...
committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report together with an accompanying volume of additional information on 4 August 2017. View: Report No. 38, 55th Parliament - Consideration of the 2017/2018 portfolio budget estimates View: Volume of Additional ...
committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Inquiry was tabled on 21 October 2016. The Minister tabled an interim response on 24 January 2017. The Queensland Government response to the Inquiry was tabled on 21 April 2017.View: Report No. 24, 55th ...
Withdrawal and Discharge of the BillThe Sugar Industry (Application of Transitional Provision) Amendment Bill 2017 was withdrawn and discharged from consideration by the Agriculture and Environment Committee on 13 June 2017, on a motion moved by the Member ...
ABOUT The BillOn 25 May 2017 Mr Shane Knuth MP, Member for Dalrymple introduced the Safer Waterways Bill 2017 into the Queensland Parliament. The Bill was referred to the Agriculture and Environment Committee for detailed consideration. The committee is due ...
committee's ReportView: Report No. 29, 55th Parliament - Review of the Drought Relief Assistance SchemeView: Government response to the BillView: Information PaperView: Media Release - Parliamentary committee to review Qld drought ...
committee's ReportThe committee’s report on the Bill was tabled on 14 September 2015. The Bill passed with amendment on 02 December 2015.View: Report No. 6, 55th Parliament - Sugar Industry (Real Choice in Marketing) Amendment Bill 2015ResourcesView: Sugar ...
committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Bill was tabled on 13 April 2017. The Queensland government's interim and final responses to the Bill were tabled on 13 July and 9 August 2017. The second reading of the Bill failed on 9 August ...
committee's ReportThe 55th Queensland Parliament has been dissolved by proclamation dated 29 October 2017. Therefore while the committee has tabled its report on the Nature Conservation (Special Wildlife Reserves) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017. ...
Committee's final reportThe committee tabled the final report of its inquiry on 23 April 2013.The report is available for download from the following link: Report No. 20 - Land, Water and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2013About the BillOn 5 March 2013, Hon ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report of the inquiry on 4 November 2013.The report is available for download from the following link: Report No. 30, Milk Pricing (Fair Milk Mark) Bill 2013.Government Response: View: Queensland Government response ...
committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Bill was tabled on 25 October 2016. The Queensland Government's response to the report was tabled on 9 November 2016. The Bill was passed with amendment on 09/11/2016View: Report No. 25, 55th Parliament – ...
committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Bill was tabled on 1 October 2015. The Bill passed on 13 October 2015.View: Report No. 7, 55th Parliament, Agriculture and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015ABOUT THE BILLOn 14 July, 2015 Hon Bill Byrne MP ...
ReportThe Committee's Report No. 5, 55th Parliament - 2015-2016 Budget Estimates and the Report's Volume of Additional Information was tabled on 8 September 2015.View: Report No. 5, 55th Parliament - 2015-2016 Budget EstimatesView: Report No. 5, 55th ...
committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Bill was tabled on 21 June 2017.View: Report No. 35, 55th Parliament - Barrier Fences in QueenslandView: Government response to Report No. 35, 55th Parliament - Barrier Fences in Queensland Information ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report of the inquiry on 19 August 2013.The report is available for download from the following link: Report No. 27, Nature Conservation (Protected Plants) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2013.Government ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report on the inquiry on 3 February 2014.View: Report No. 34, Agricultural College Amendment Bill 2013.View: Queensland Government response to Report No. 34, Agricultural College Amendment Bill 2013.View: ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report on the inquiry on 12 March 2014.The report is available for download from the following link: Report No. 37, Chicken Meat Industry Committee Amendment Bill 2014About the BillThe Minister for Agriculture, ...
Committee's ReportThe committee's report on its examination of the Biosecurity Bill 2013 was tabled on 24 February 2014.The report can be obtained from the Tabled Papers database or by the following link: Report No. 36, Biosecurity Bill 2013.Government ...
Committee ReportThe committee tabled its report on the North Stradbroke Island Protection and Sustainability and Another Act Amendment Bill 2013 on 14 November 2013.View: Report No. 31, 54th Parliament - North Stradbroke Island Protection and Sustainability ...
On 6 January 2015, the Acting Governor, by Proclamation, dissolved the Legislative Assembly of Queensland.All Bills that have been introduced in the Legislative Assembly but are yet to be passed, including the Exhibited Animals Bill 2014, automatically lapse ...
Committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land (Providing Freehold) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2014 was tabled on 11 August 2014.An electronic copy of the report is available via the following link: Report ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report of the inquiry on 19 August 2013.The report is available for download from the following link: Report No. 26, Agriculture and Forestry Legislation Amendment Bill 2013Government Response and Passage of the Bill ...
Committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Environmental Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2014 was tabled on 22 October 2014.An electronic copy of the report (PDF) is available via the following link: View: Report No. 49, Environmental ...
Committee's ReportThe committee's report was tabled on 11 December 2014.View: Report No. 53, Inquiry into Auditor-General’s Report No. 15: 2013-14 Environmental regulation of the resources and waste industries View: Auditor-General's Report to Parliament ...
Committee's ReportThe committee tabled its report of the inquiry on 9 December 2013.View: Report No. 32, Protection of Prime Agricultural Land and Other Land from Coal Seam Gas Mining Bill 2013.About The BillOn 7 June 2013, Mr Ray Hopper MP, Member for ...
Committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Environmental Offsets Bill 2014 was tabled on 14 May 2014.An electronic copy of the report (PDF) is available here: Report No 40, Environmental Offsets Bill 2014 The Environmental Offsets Bill 2014 was passed ...
Committee's ReportThe committee's report on its examination of the Criminal Code and Another Act (Stock) Amendment Bill 2014 was tabled on 25 March 2014.The report is located under Related Publications and from the Tabled Papers database via the ...
committee's reportThe committee tabled it's report to the Parliament on 2 July 2012. View: Animal Care and Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2012View: Government responseABOUT The BillOn 19 June 2012, Hon John McVeigh MP, Minister for ...
overviewSection 93 (1) of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 provides that a portfolio committee is responsible for examining each Bill and item of subordinate legislation in its portfolio area to consider -a) the policy to be given effect by the ...
ReportThe committee's report was tabled on 31 July 2014View: 2014-15 Budget EstimatesView: Volume of additional information availableestimatesThe estimates process aids the Parliament in its scrutiny of the Government’s proposed expenditure. Since 1994, ...
committee's report The select committee reported to the Legislative Assembly on 30 May 2008.View Tabled Report No. 1: Inquiry into the Queensland Parliament Video Broadcast SystemGovernment response to Report No. 1: Inquiry into the Queensland Parliament ...
Committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Mineral and Energy Resources (Common Provisions) Bill 2014 was tabled on 5 September 2014.View: Report No. 46, Mineral and Energy Resources (Common Provisions) Bill 2014View: Government's response to ...
Committee's ReportThe committee's report on the Water Reform and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2014 was tabled on 17 November 2014.An electronic copy of the report (PDF) is available via the following link: The Water Reform and Other Legislation Amendment ...
ABOUT THE BILLOn 29 November 2011 the Legislative Assembly, on the motion of Hon Rachel Nolan MP, Minister for Finance, Natural Resources and the Arts, resolved:That the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Holding Bill 2011 be referred to the Community ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled it's report on 23 February 2013.View: Waste Reduction and Recycling and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2012View: Government responseABOUT The BillOn 13 November 2012, the Hon Andrew Powell MP, Minister for Environment ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled it's report on 21 December 2012.View: Land Protection Legislation (Flying-fox Control) Amendment Bill 2012View: Government responseABOUT The BillOn 21 June 2012, Mr Shane Knuth MP, Member for Dalrymple, introduced the ...
committee's reportOn 13 November 2012, Mr Wellington moved a motion to discharge his Bill from the Agriculture, Resources and Environment Committee and discharge and withdraw it from the Notice Paper. Accordingly, the committee ceased its inquiry.ABOUT The ...
REPORTThe committee tabled its report on 29 October 2012.View: 2012-13 Budget EstimatesView: Volume of Additional informationESTIMATESThe estimates process aids the Parliament in its scrutiny of the Government’s proposed expenditure. Since 1994, committees of ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORT The committee tabled it's report on 29 October 2012.View: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Holding Bill 2012View: Government responseABOUT The Bill The Bill amends the Land Act 1994 and repeals the Aborigines and Torres Strait ...
Committee's reportThe committee tabled the final report of its inquiry on 12 March 2013.The report is available for download from the following link: Report No. 19 - Electronic Conveyancing Bill 2012ABOUT The BillOn 27 November 2012, Hon Andrew Cripps MP, ...
committee's reportThe committee’s report No. 11 on 2012-13 portfolio estimates is available hereThe additional volume of information tabled with the report is available hereEstimates The estimates process aids the Parliament in its scrutiny of the ...
The Legislative Assembly requires the Community Affairs Committee to oversee the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian. The Committee is to monitor and review the performance of the Commission.The Committee is to examine the annual ...
committee reportOn 7 September 2011 the Legislative Assembly, on the motion of Hon Judy Spence MP, resolved: That the Mt Gravatt Showgrounds Amendment Bill 2011 be discharged from consideration by the Community Affairs Committee and be referred to the ...
COMMITTEE'S REPORTThe committee tabled it's report in Parliament on 17 November 2011.View: Tabled Report No. 7 - Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Amendment Bill 2011View: Government responseabout the billParliament is seeking a greater degree ...
Examination of Portfolio Subordinate LegislationSection 93 (1) of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 provides that a portfolio committee is responsible for examining each Bill and item of subordinate legislation in its portfolio area to consider -a) the ...