More changes are coming to qld.gov.au in 2026. These will include better page designs with information that is clearer and easier to understand. We’ll work with experts and the community to make sure ...
The Digital Licence app is now available for all Queenslanders. If you have a driver licence (learner, open or provisional), you can use the app to store and share details of your licence.
incorporated or registered under an Act of Parliament with not-for-profit objectives a government entity a Parents and Citizens or Parents and Friends association in partnership with schools. We ...
Due to higher than normal application volumes, we are experiencing delays with application processing and response times. We thank you for your patience and cooperation. For all urgent queries please ...
The Organisations Fund 2026-2029 is a four-year funding program that supports small-to-medium Queensland-based arts and cultural organisations to be stronger businesses. The Fund recognises small to ...
The Right to Information Act 2009 (RTI Act) makes information available that is held by the government and provides access to government information to all sectors of the community. routinely released ...
The Digital Projects Dashboard presents summarised project data that is published by each department, as well as access to procurement information, including tenders. The dashboard makes it easy to ...
The Department of Education supports every child and young person in Queensland state schools to learn and engage safely in the digital world. With the rise of technology and increasing access for ...
Queensland has 4 alcohol limits. These limits are used to apply penalties if you’re caught driving with an illegal blood or breath alcohol concentration (BAC) for your licence. What is blood or breath ...
If the vehicle is unregistered or registered in another state or territory the first inspection must be obtained at an approved inspection station (AIS). After the vehicle is registered, certain ...
Eligible pensioners can receive a subsidy of 20 per cent (up to a maximum amount of $200 each year) of the gross rates and charges levied by your local council. the owner or life tenant* of the ...
Many body corporate decisions have to be made at a general meeting. A decision is made at a general meeting if a motion is included on the agenda, and owners vote to pass the motion. This is called a ...
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