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 ...
Almost a third of landowners across Queensland already get their land valuation notice by email. Update your details so you can too.
*Proposed site is subject to finalising lease agreements between site host and the energy network connection application/capacity outcome. All sites will feature multiple charging units. Download an ...
Before being appointed Director-General for the Department of Customer Services, Open Data and Small and Family Business, Chris Lamont was the NSW Small Business Commissioner. In this role he was ...
Our Queensland Government Customer and Digital Group leads and delivers simple and effective access to services for all Queenslanders, and drives a more digitally enabled and responsive government. We ...
be transparent about government performance provide opportunities for financial, social, environmental, and economic benefits through research and innovative re-use contribute to more effective ...
Our FADs require annual maintenance checks, which are scheduled throughout the year.
register to receive your land valuation notice by email update your email address update your postal address. Make sure your contact details are up to date. Landowners must advise the Valuer-General ...
For the most up-to-date fishing rules, download the Qld Fishing 2.0 app. You can also use the 'My fishing' feature in the app to record your fishing trips and share your stats and photos. A printed ...
We are using AI Assist technology for the transcription of the Colonial Secretary’s Correspondence records. From immigration and land orders to education and traditional owners, these letters reveal a ...
If an individual does not have legal or physical capacity to complete a blue card application or other form—whether on paper or online —another person may apply on their behalf. A member of the ...
Crocs are a part of life in northern Queensland and knowing how to stay safe is important. If you’re a local bloke living in Tropical North Queensland*, you’re most at risk of being attacked by a croc ...