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This database contains details of records and other information about State and local government agencies. Searching may locate references to Queensland Government records held by Queensland State Archives. Queensland State Archives also provides a reference service to remote users. [citation needed]
There are 21 Queensland Government departments, each responsible for delivering a portfolio of government legislation and policy. [1] Each portfolio area is led by a minister who is a senior member of the governing party in the state Legislative Assembly .
Queensland Reports: QdR: 1958-Lexis Nexis 1974- Queensland Judgments. Authorised report. State Reports Queensland: St R Qd: 1902-57: Thomson Reuters Neutral citation: QSC: 1994-AustLII. BarNet JADE. QCA: 1992-AustLII. BarNet JADE. Court of Appeal Supreme Court (SA) South Australian State Reports : SASR: 1971-Thomson Reuters: Authorised report ...
On 14 March 2010, Queensland Health went live with the new payroll system. In the final report from the Commission of Inquiry, the commissioner states that: The system did not perform adequately with terrible consequences for the employees of QH and equally serious financial consequences for the State.
At 30 June 2015, there were 243,163 staff (203,348.50 full-time equivalent) employees in 20 Queensland Government departments and 15 other organisations included for statistical purposes. The three largest government employers are Queensland Health , the Department of Education and Training and the Queensland Police Service .
The Department of the Premier and Cabinet is a department of the Queensland Government. It is responsible for advising and supporting the Premier and Cabinet, and for managing the state's public sector alongside the Public Service Commission. [2] The department's headquarters are at 1 William Street in the Brisbane CBD.
The Queensland Government is the state government of Queensland, Australia, a parliamentary constitutional monarchy. Government is formed by the party or coalition that has gained a majority in the state Legislative Assembly , with the governor officially appointmenting office-holders. [ 3 ]
Queensland Government statutory bodies are organisations created by the Government of Queensland under state legislation. Most Queensland government agencies are statutory bodies. Queensland portal