Once a long-term guardianship order or permanent care order is made, the guardian will become responsible for the daily care of your child, as well as for making decisions about your child's long-term ...
The department maintains a database of marine wildlife strandings and deaths. The primary focus of this database is to record information on where sick, injured, dying and dead marine cetaceans ...
*The QESH charging site located in Hamilton, Brisbane was decommissioned from 27 May 2024 to facilitate the new Bluey’s World attraction. The Department of Energy and Climate is working with Yurika to ...
A Sunnybank real estate agent has been convicted following an investigation by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT). Queensland real estate agents are reminded that trust money does not belong to them, ...
The Queensland Government Cyber Security Unit (QGCSU) is actively addressing the cyber skills shortage through the Cyber Skills Accelerator Program, delivering targeted cyber security training to ...
Being a responsible dog owner is an important factor in fostering safer communities and reducing the incidence of dog attacks both in the home and in public. If you understand the ways a dog ...
As we close out 2024’s Cyber Security Awareness Month, we reflect on the importance of being aware that “Cyber Security is everyone’s business”, we all have a part to play in securing our digital ...
We help keep Queensland children safe by assisting organisations to be child-safe and screening people who work with children.
Disagree with your local council's decision? You may be able to appeal decisions made by your local council (or private building certifier) that relate to: development application refusals for ...
Sport and Recreation's newsletter, State of Play, highlights everything sport and recreation across Queensland, with a particular focus on work delivered by the department, such as program and ...
Are you interested in working for Youth Justice? Learn more about working in a detention centre on our department's website.
The Queensland Government stores some personal details in our property data, which individuals or companies may access. A code of conduct regulates how people access this data.