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* Ministerial Media Statement
Residents, workers and volunteers are urged to be super vigilant when using generators following floods. Read more
The Newman Government has today announced The Industrial Relations Act 1999 will be amended to improve outcomes from public sector enterprise bargaining negotiations.
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Jarrod Bleijie has shown his support for Law Week this morning joining more than 600 members of the legal community in the Walk for Justice. Read more
The Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Jarrod Bleijie MP is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Robert (Bob) Gotterson QC as a justice of the Queensland Court of Appeal. Read more
Planning to co-locate the Office of the Public Advocate with other independent statutory bodies including the Office of the Queensland Ombudsman is well advanced according to a spokesperson for the Department of Justice and Attorney-General. Read more
Victim Assist Queensland invites non-government, not-for-profit organisations to apply for up to $100 000 (GST exclusive) of funding. Read more
The Queensland Government has announced changes to the Criminal Code to remove doubts about when the partial defence of provocation involving a sexual advance can be used, and remove doubts about the so-called "gay panic" defence. Read more
Time is running out for Queenslanders to have their say on the effectiveness of retail shop lease legislation. Read more
The Queensland Government’s debt collection agency, the State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER) had a great start to the year, collecting $17.1 million in fines and fees in January 2012. Read more
The Queensland Government’s debt collection agency, the State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER), closed the year with another big month collecting more than $16.8 million in December. Read more
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Two Queensland companies have won major national awards for their innovative efforts in developing safe working environments. Read more
Workers and residents cleaning up after flooding in south-west Queensland have been urged to take precautions and ensure they put their safety first. Read more
Townsville company Penna Holdings Pty Ltd has been fined $65,000 over a workplace incident in which a man was crushed to death by a backhoe. Read more
The general manager of a construction company found guilty in one of Queensland’s biggest ever workplace safety prosecutions, has been fined $40,000. Read more
Today marks a new era in workplace health and safety with Queensland businesses operating under national model work health and safety laws for the first time. Read more
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