event name sport type of event. Events that have not yet taken place are marked as FUTURE EVENT. To find your individual event, check through the major category of sports first, for example: Athletics ...
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 ...
Fossicking is a regulated activity in Queensland and requires a fossicking licence. Read this guide to learn about fossicking—where to fossick, tools to use, materials you can collect, safety and your ...
The Queensland Transcultural Mental Health Centre (QTMHC) is a specialist state-wide service that works to ensure people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds receive ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Our FADs require annual maintenance checks, which are scheduled throughout the year.
This website discusses domestic and family violence and coercive control. Call Triple Zero (000) and ask for Police if you are in a dangerous or life-threatening situation. If you don't want to speak ...
We help keep Queensland children safe by assisting organisations to be child-safe and screening people who work with children.
01/08/1968–08/08/1968 Gordon William Wesley Chalk ...
Community groups have important roles right across Queensland. Community groups include bushcare groups, special interest clubs, cultural groups, craft and artistic groups and rural associations.