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This full-day seminar is designed to give public sector officers a detailed knowledge and understanding of the processes and procedures the Parliament uses to scrutinise the actions of Executive Government. Topics covered include: Queensland's unicameral Parliament; the Budget and Estimates processes; scrutiny of the legislative process; the cabinet process and public policy cycle, and the role of a Minister at the parliamentary and Executive levels.
Officers will have the opportunity to observe the Parliament at work during Question Time and also to participate in a session with a Minister to discuss the Minister's parliamentary and Executive roles and responsibilities. A tour of the Parliament and its historical environs is included.
This seminar follows on from our “How Parliament Works” seminar.
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2025 Dates
Thursday 3 April
Thursday 22 May
Thursday 26 June
Thursday 18 September
Thursday 30 October
Tuesday 18 November
Time
8.15 (Registration)
8.30am - 4.15pm
Venue
Parliament House, corner George & Alice Streets, Brisbane
Fees
$450.00
More Details
Standard program (PDF - 1647 KB)
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Contact
3553 6416
seminars@parliament.qld.gov.au