Your search for documents released in 2022-Apr returned 11 record/s. |
Final Government response to the Tackling Alcohol-Fuelled Violence Policy evaluation report
On 26 July 2019, the Queensland Government publicly released its interim response to the two-year independent evaluation report on the Tackling Alcohol-Fuelled Violence Policy by the Queensland Alcohol-related violence and Night Time Economy Monitoring project (TAFV Policy evaluation report).
Of the TAFV Policy evaluation report’s 38 recommendations, the interim Government response supported seve
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Review of offences in Summary Offences Act 2005
The Summary Offences Act 2005 provides a law and order based response to the offences of ‘Urinating in a public place’ (under section 7), ‘Begging in a public place’ (under section 8) and ‘Being intoxicated in a public place’ (under section 10).
A review of these provisions allows for an examination into the ongoing utility of public urination, public intoxication and begging offences as measures
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Local Thriving Communities Action Plan 2022-2024
The Statement of Commitment to reframe the relationship with Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Queenslanders was released in July 2019 with the launch of Tracks to Treaty comprising two key elements: Local Thriving Communities (LTC) and Path to Treaty.
LTC is the mechanism to implement the intent of the reform agenda articulated in the Queensland Government’s response to the Queensland Productivit
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Support for Small and Medium Enterprise through Queensland Government procurement and payment policy
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are integral to supporting Queensland’s economic and employment growth, particularly given their direct regional and local economic impacts, and will continue to play a critical role as part of the response to and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Measures to support SME participation in Queensland Government procurement and improved payment terms are tangibl
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Appointment part-time members to MHRT
The Mental Health Review Tribunal (the Tribunal) was established under the repealed Mental Health Act 2000 and is continued under the Mental Health Act 2016 (the Act).
The primary role of the Tribunal is to provide an independent review of treatment authorities, reviews of forensic disability clients who are subject to a Forensic Order under the Forensic Disability Act 2011, treatment support ord
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Youth Justice Reforms Review Final Report
In February 2021, the Queensland Government announced legislative amendments to crackdown on serious repeat youth offending and prevent knife crime and hooning. Mr Bob Atkinson AO, APM was appointed to review the efficacy of these reforms and supporting policy initiatives after six months.
The focus of the review was on the implementation of the reforms made by the Youth Justice and Other Legislat
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Appointment Contract Cleaning Industry (PLSL) Authority Board
The Contract Cleaning Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Authority (the Authority) is established under the Contract Cleaning Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Act 2005 (the Act) in order to provide an equitable and efficient system of portable long service leave for individuals working in the Contract Cleaning industry.
The Contract Cleaning Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Authori
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Appointment Building Construction Industry (PLSL) Authority Board
The Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Authority (the Authority) is established under the Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Act 1991 (the Act) to provide an equitable and efficient system of portable long service leave for individuals working in the building and construction industry.
The Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long
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Appointments to James Cook University Council
The James Cook University Council is the governing body of the University established by the James Cook University Act 1997 (Act).
Section 5 of the Act outlines the functions of the University which include providing education at university standard and courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the Council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community.
The Act provi
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Appointments to Queensland College of Teachers Board
The Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) is a statutory body established by the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 (the Act).
Chapter 10, part 1 of the Act outlines the functions of the QCT which include:
granting registration or permission to teach;
initial and ongoing eligibility requirements for registration and permission to teach;
approving and monitoring preservice teacher e
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Appointments Racing Queensland Board
Section 10 of the Racing Act 2002 (the Act) provides that the primary function of the Racing Queensland Board (RQ Board) is to be the control body in relation to each of its codes of racing, and to manage these codes of racing.
Section 10(3) of the Act provides that the RQ Board functions include:
identifying, assessing and developing responses to strategic issues;
leading and undertaking negotia
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