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Report No. 7, 56th Parliament - Local Government Electoral (Implementing Stage 1 of Belcarra) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018
COMMITTEE'S REPORT
The committee tabled its report, No. 7, 56th Parliament - Local Government Electoral (Implementing Stage 1 of Belcarra) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 on 23 April 2018. The Bill was passed by the Legislative Assembly on 17 May 2018.
View: | Report |
View: | Government Response |
View: | Debate of the Bill in Parliament - transcript 15/05/2018 (pages 1102-1117 and 1129-1171); transcript 16/05/2018 (pages 1200-1213, 1215-1257 and 1269-1278); transcript 17/05/2018 (pages 1309-1326 and 1339-1365). The debate can be viewed by clicking on the movie icon within the transcripts. |
View: | Local Government Electoral (Implementing Stage 1 of Belcarra) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 |
View: | Explanatory Notes |
View: | Introductory Speech |
ABOUT THE BILL
On 6 March 2018 the Hon Stirling Hinchliffe MP, Minister for Local Government, Minister for Racing and Minister for Multicultural Affairs introduced the Local Government Electoral (Implementing Stage 1 of Belcarra) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018.
The policy objective of the Bill was to implement the Government’s response to certain recommendations of the Crime and Corruption Commission’s report Operation Belcarra: A blueprint for integrity and addressing corruption risk in local government to:
- reinforce integrity and minimise corruption risk that political donations from property developers has potential to cause at both a state and local government level
- improve transparency and accountability in state and local government
- strengthen the legislative requirements that regulate how a councillor must deal with a real or perceived conflict of interest or a material personal interest.
It should be noted that the Local Government Electoral (Implementing Belcarra) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017, which was substantially the same as the 2018 Bill, was referred to the former Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee prior to the dissolution of the 55th Parliament for the 2017 election. The former committee had not concluded its inquiry for the 2017 Bill, which lapsed when the 55th Parliament was dissolved. See the former committee inquiry - here.
TIMELINE
Submissions closed: | Friday, 23 March 2018 |
Public briefing: | Monday, 19 March 2018 - Transcript |
Public hearing: | Wednesday, 28 March 2018 - Transcript |
Report: | Monday, 23 April 2018 - Report |
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Submissions
- 1 - Dereka Ogden
- 2 - Robyn Deane
- 3 - Patrick Corballis
- 4 - CONFIDENTIAL
- 5 - Housing Industry Association
- 6 - John and Kathryn Edwards
- 7 - Greg Smith
- 8 - Noosa Council
- 9 - Mark Stuart-Jones
- 10 - Judy Andrews
- 11 - Organisation of Sunshine Coast Association of Residents
- 12 - Georgina Claridge
- 13 - Livingstone Shire Council
- 14 - Terry Winston
- 15 - Kenneth Park
- 16 - Property Council of Australia
- 17 - Denise Ravenscroft
- 18 - Crime and Corruption Commission
- 19 - Bill Sokolich
- 20 - Ngaire Stirling
- 21 - Save Our Broadwater
- 22 - Pat Coleman
- 23 - Redlands2030
- 24 - Urban Development Institute of Australia Queensland
- 25 - Your Community First Inc
- 26 - Nicki Cassimatis
- 27 - Carla Clynick
- 28 - The Main Beach Association Inc
- 29 - Queensland Audit Office
- 30 - Coolum Residents Association
- 31 - Development Watch Inc
- 32 - Gecko Environment Council Association Inc
- 33 - John Woodlock
- 34 - Sunshine Coast Environment Council
- 35 - Brisbane Residents United
- 36 - Park It (Park In Toowong)
- 37 - Queensland Law Society
- 38 - Electoral Commission of Queensland
- 39 - Queensland Local Government Reform Alliance Inc
- 40 - Local Government Association of Queensland
- 41 - Moreton Bay Regional Council
- 42 - Environmental Defenders Office (Qld) Inc
- 43 - Redland City Council