The Queensland Government is dedicated to ensuring safety where you live, providing health services when you need them, building a strong economy through respect for your money and creating a ...
The Queensland Greats Awards recognises and honours extraordinary individuals and institutions who have made a meaningful contribution to, or whose achievements have significantly impacted, the ...
The government’s direction is informed by the government objectives for the community and commitments made to the people of Queensland during the election and throughout the term of government. The ...
Section 10 of the Financial Accountability Act 2009 (Qld) requires that the government prepares and tables in the Legislative Assembly a statement of the government’s broad objectives for the ...
Our FADs require annual maintenance checks, which are scheduled throughout the year.
If a product is found to present a safety risk, it may need to be recalled. Recalling products identified as safety hazards can help prevent injuries to consumers. Many suppliers voluntarily initiate ...
Some of the dams and weirs are permanently closed to the public. For referable dams, links to the emergency action plans are included in the map. This map indicates which dams are open to the public: ...
Some periodic vehicle inspections may need to be booked through an Approved Inspection Station or the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator—find out more. Heavy vehicle inspections are now performed by the ...
Ask a body corporate question or call the Information and Community Education Unit on 1800 060 119 (freecall).
Incorrectly charging or overcharging devices with lithium-ion batteries can cause serious fire risks. Unplug e-scooters and e-bikes as soon they are charged. Continuing to charge after the battery is ...
The choices made on your journey have an impact not only on the improvements you see to your health but also on how happy you are with your health care experience. The more your health practitioner ...