Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2018.
(Current)
Short Description
This regulation commences on 1 September 2018. (QLD legislation).
Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2022.
(Current)
Short Description
This document is known as the Best Practice Industry Conditions.
Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2016
(Current)
Short Description
Intended to assist farmstay operators to understand and comply with their obligations.
Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2017.
(Current)
Short Description
Helps building owners and occupiers, builders and inspectors carry out inspections on balustrades, decks and balconies in order to check the safety of these structures.
Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2012
(Current)
Short Description
To safeguard young children from drowning or injury in regulated pools. (QLD legislation.)
Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2021.
(Current)
Short Description
Sets out the technical qualifications required for each class of licence under Schedules 2, 3 and 3A of the QBCC Regulation.
Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2022
(Current)
Short Description
Revised June 2022. (QLD Legislation.)
Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2020.
(Current)
Short Description
Explains Queensland smoke alarm legislation changes as of 2017 and 2027.
Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2023.
(Current)
Short Description
The RHF Contractor Quoting tool was created to provide a standardised method of quoting for Industry Builders participating in the Resilient Homes Fund (RHF). (Includes Contractor Quoting tool download).
Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2023.
(Current)
Short Description
Flood resilient design is one of the many ways Queenslanders can build their resilience to floods.