Birth, death and marriage certificates cannot be searched or viewed at QSA—you can find them at the Registry of Birth, Deaths and Marriages. The State Library of Queensland also hold some early church ...
In Queensland, there’s no age limit on driving if you can drive safely. However, if you’re 75 or older, you must always carry a current medical certificate when driving. If you do not have an M ...
Find out about concessions that can reduce the cost of registration.
Parking rules exist to ensure Queensland roads and streets stay organised and safe for all road users and pedestrians. Parking signs show you where and when you can park or stop. If you do not follow ...
In Queensland, vehicle registration fees for light motor vehicles are currently charged according to the number of cylinders a vehicle has. Cylinders are then grouped together based on similar ...
A new Coastal Management Plan is now available. It provides the Queensland Government’s policy position on key aspects of coastal management. The new Coastal Management Plan includes preferred ...
The loss of a relative or friend can be a difficult time. Managing the affairs of a deceased person can be complex but we aim to make the finalisation of vehicle registrations and personalised or ...
You can renew your vehicle or boat registration online using an accepted card. To avoid a late fee, make sure you pay on or before the due date listed on your registration notice. It's important that ...
The Department of Education International (DEi) on behalf of the Department of Education determines the enrolment fees charged for a dependant child of a temporary visa holder in a Queensland state ...
Child abuse can be a single incident or several incidents that take place over time. The Child Protection Act 1999 focuses on the impact of the abuse on the child, rather than how often the abuse has ...
Standard Module Accommodation Module Commercial Module Small Schemes Module. Schemes registered under the Specified Two-lot Schemes Module do not need formal budgets. They may, though, agree on ...
Vocational education and training (VET) is learning which is directly related to work. Qualifications are developed by industry to give people the knowledge and skills they need to work in a ...
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