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Appointment of the Privacy Commissioner
Section 141 of the Information Privacy Act 2009 (the Act) states there is to be a Privacy Commissioner and the Privacy Commissioner is a member of the staff of the Office of the Information Commissioner. Section 142 of the Act provides that the Privacy Commissioner’s: role is that of a deputy to the Information Commissioner, with particular responsibility for matters relating to the Information C

Appointments to Jobs Queensland Board
In 2016 the Queensland Government established Jobs Queensland (JQ) through the Jobs Queensland Act 2015 (the Act) as an independent statutory entity to provide advice to government on anticipated skills demand, future workforce planning and development, and the apprenticeship and traineeship system. The Act provide that the Jobs Queensland Board consists of: at least seven but no more than twelve

Appointments to Manufacturing Skills Queensland Board
The Queensland Government’s Making it in Queensland: Building a Stronger Manufacturing Sector policy committed to further building the state’s manufacturing industry by providing $16.5 million to establish Manufacturing Skills Queensland (MSQ). Under this commitment, MSQ is an independent, not-for-profit, industry body to support employers, workers, apprentices and trainees in the manufacturing

Closing the Gap Implementation Plan, Annual Report and Partnership Stocktake 2023
The National Agreement on Closing the Gap (National Agreement) came into effect on 27 July 2020, informed by a strengths-based, partnership approach to close the gap in life outcomes between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians. The implementation of the National Agreement is overseen nationally by the Joint Council on Closing the Gap (the Joint Council), and in Queensland through a partnersh

2023-24 Severe Weather Season Preparedness
Queensland’s severe weather season traditionally commences on 1 November and concludes on 30 April each year. The Bureau of Meteorology’s long-range forecast for the 2023-24 severe weather season indicates that there is a high chance of unusually warm temperatures for most of Australia until February 2024, with increased bushfire risk due to heat and below median rainfall for much of Australia, in