Justices of the Peace (JPs) and Commissioners for Declarations (Cdecs) can witness and certify your routine legal documents. Such as wills, affidavits, statutory declarations and enduring documents.
Standard Module Accommodation Module Commercial Module. Schemes registered under the Specified Two-lot Schemes Module do not have committees. Find out how these rules differ for the Small Schemes ...
hold a provisional or open car licence and have held the licence for at least 1 year. This makes sure you have on-road driving experience before you learn to ride. successfully complete the Q-Ride pre ...
Extreme heat or heatwaves are periods of unusually hot weather. In Australia, extreme heat events are responsible for more deaths than other natural disasters. Everybody is at risk of heat-related ...
The Financial Resilience program can help you improve your financial knowledge, access affordable financial products and manage the factors that are contributing to your financial difficulties.
The blue card system aims to create safe, supportive spaces where children can access services and participate in activities essential to their development and wellbeing. Organisations, employers and ...
When driving with children up to 7 years of age, you must ensure they are restrained in a properly fastened and adjusted Australian Standard (AS) approved child restraint. Driving includes when the ...
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Once you turn 16, you can apply for your learner licence to drive a car. A learner licence allows you to drive a car under supervision. Your supervisor must have held an open licence for at least one ...
The $5.5 million Reef Place-Based Integrated Projects initiative seeks to improve Reef water quality and add value to whole-of-catchment and local economies across a range of cross-sector settings.
If you're visiting Queensland, you can drive if you have a valid interstate or overseas licence. If you move to Queensland, you will have to transfer your licence to a Queensland licence. You can't ...
The Food Act 2006 (the Act) is the main food safety legislation in Queensland and applies to all Queensland food businesses. The objectives of the Act are to: ensure food for sale is safe and suitable ...