Issues for consultation
ConsultQld is your direct link to government about key issues that are being considered. Give us your opinion by taking part in an open public consultation or find out about the outcomes of public consultations that have recently closed.
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Region
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Topic | Closing Date |
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State Schools of Tomorrow – Brisbane Bayside Project
Brisbane Bayside is amongst the first Queensland communities to benefit from the State Schools of Tomorrow initiative. Over the next four years, upwards of $100 million is set to be invested in Brisbane Bayside state schools to transform them into modern learning environments and increase educational opportunities for young people in the area. The project involves a four month community consultation program and covers an area that encompasses 13 state schools across the Wynnum Manly area. Find out more information >> |
Greater Brisbane |
Education & learning |
8 Feb 2008
Closed |
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Review of Queensland’s guardianship legislation
The Queensland Law Reform Commission is reviewing the Guardianship and Administration Act 2000 (Qld) and the Powers of Attorney Act 1998 (Qld). This legislation regulates decision-making by and for adults with impaired decision-making capacity. The Commission’s terms of reference require it to conduct the review in two stages. Find out more information >> |
State-wide |
Health & communities Law & safety |
12 Dec 2008
Closed |
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Rural Women's Symposium eForum.
With the first Symposium held in Roma on 4 September 2008, the eForum was an opportunity for participants and other interested people to continue their work on the issues and opportunities identified at the event. Find out more information >> |
State-wide |
Health & communities |
22 Dec 2008
Closed |
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Coal Seam Gas Water Management in Queensland
The Queensland Government recently made a number of policy decisions about the management of coal seam gas (CSG) water. These decisions will deliver more environmentally sustainable outcomes and encourage greater beneficial use of CSG water. Now government wants you to have your say on specific policy issues particularly government's position that the CSG industry will be required to develop and fund a CSG water aggregation and disposal system or systems to deal with excess CSG water. These issues and more are raised in the discussion paper-Management of associated water produced from coal seam gas production, May 2009 Find out more information >> |
State-wide |
Business & industry Environment & resources |
1 Jun 2009
Closed |
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Applying the Queensland Compact Towards a fairer Queensland
The signing of the Queensland Compact in November 2008 represented a major milestone in the development of the human services sector in Queensland. This agreement heralds a new way of working for both Government and the Non-profit Community Services Sector. It includes a shared vision for the future:
Read submitted views >> |
State-wide |
Health & communities |
30 Jun 2009
Closed |
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