Statutory reports

Government bodies

As part of the Premier’s portfolio, the following bodies provide their annual report as indicated:

Name of body Constituting Annual Report arrangements

Anti-Cyberbullying Advisory Committee

Terms of Reference 

See boards and committees section 

Domestic and Family Violence Implementation Council 

Terms of Reference 

See boards and committees section 

Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Council

Terms of Reference

See boards and committees section

Office of the Governor 

Constitution of Queensland 2001 

Separate annual report prepared 

Office of the Queensland Parliamentary
Counsel 

Legislative Standards Act 1992 

Included in DPC’s annual report and separate annual report prepared

Public Service Commission 

Public Service Act 2008 

Separate annual report prepared 

Queensland Audit Office 

Auditor-General Act 2009 

Separate annual report prepared 

Queensland Independent Remuneration
Tribunal 

Queensland Independent
Remuneration Tribunal Act 2013 

Separate annual report prepared and see boards and committees section 

Queensland Integrity Commissioner 

Integrity Act 2009 

Separate annual report prepared 

Queensland Plan Ambassadors Council

Queensland Plan Act 2014

See boards and committees section

Queensland Veterans’ Advisory Council

Terms of Reference

See boards and committees section

Screen Queensland Pty Ltd 

Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) 

Tables financial statements and see
boards and committees section 

Trade and Investment Queensland

Trade and Investment Queensland Act 2013

Separate annual report prepared

Ministerial and Other Office Holder Staff

The Ministerial and Other Officer Holder Staff Act 2010 provides a discrete framework for the employment of ministerial staff, staff of the Office of the Leader of the Opposition and staff of other non-government Members of Parliament (where determined necessary based on the composition of the Legislative Assembly).

The Director-General of DPC employs these staff on the recommendation of the Premier, the Leader of the Opposition or relevant Member of Parliament respectively.

During 2019–20 there were no staff employed under the Act to support a non-government Member of Parliament other than the Leader of the Opposition.

The Act covers the work performance and conduct of staff members through the inclusion of performance and personal conduct principles, ethics values and a specific provision that staff members are not empowered to direct public servants in their own right.

The Act provides that the Director-General of DPC may issue directives or guidelines about employment matters. In the preceding 12 months there have been no directives issued under the Act.

A total of 330 staff were employed under the Act for the financial year ending 30 June 2020, with 237 staff employed as at 30 June 2020.

List of Legislation

The following legislation is administered through DPC on behalf of the Premier as at 30 June 2020: 

  • Agent-General for Queensland Act 1975
  • Assisted Students (Enforcement of Obligations) Act 1951
  • Auditor-General Act 2009
  • Australian Constitutions Act 1842 (Imperial)
  • Australian Constitutions Act 1844 (Imperial)
  • Australian Waste Lands Act 1855 (Imperial)
  • Commonwealth Powers (Air Transport) Act 1950
  • Constitution Act 1867
  • Constitution Act Amendment Act 1934
  • Constitution of Queensland 2001
  • Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Referendum Act 2015
  • Constitutional Powers (Coastal Waters) Act 1980
  • Emblems of Queensland Act 2005
  • Governors (Salary and Pensions) Act 2003
  • Integrity Act 2009
  • Legislative Standards Act 1992
  • Ministerial and Other Office Holder Staff Act 2010
  • Off-shore Facilities Act 1986
  • Parliament of Queensland Act 2001
  • Parliamentary Service Act 1988
  • Queensland Boundaries Declaratory Act 1982
  • Queensland Coast Islands Act 1879
  • Queensland Independent Remuneration Tribunal Act 2013
  • Queensland International Tourist Centre Agreement Act Repeal Act 1989
  • Queensland Plan Act 2014
  • Reprints Act 1992
  • Senate Elections Act 1960
  • Statute of Westminster 1931 (Imperial)
  • Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942 (Cth)
  • Statutory Instruments Act 1992
  • Trade and Investment Queensland Act 2013 (except to the extent administered by the Minister for State Development, Tourism and Innovation)

Last updated: 3 November, 2024

Last reviewed: 23 October, 2020