In Queensland, all plants that are native to Australia are regarded as ‘protected plants’ under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. This legislation protects Queensland’s native plants through a ...
Driving is allowed on some beaches but you will need a permit. Driving is allowed on some beaches but you will need a permit. You will need a vehicle access permit (VAP) to drive on recreation areas ...
Only one licence (a protected plant harvesting licence) is required to harvest, keep and trade in protected plants. However, a licensed harvester will also need a protected plant growing licence if ...
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Queensland’s protected plants regulatory framework provides a simple and effective framework that allows the Queensland Government to focus on addressing the impacts of high risk activities on the ...
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The Queensland Government is in a caretaker period until after the state election. Minimal updates will be made to this site until after the election results are declared.
The electric vehicle snapshot provides an overview of measurable zero emission vehicle statistics. It includes the registration of zero emission vehicles in Queensland suburbs, market share of ...
The Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Rebate Scheme closed to new applications on 2 September 2024. Please note: Due to the current Queensland State Government election caretaker period, QRIDA is continuing ...
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You have consumer protections when using online gambling services. Australian Consumer Law applies to products and services consumers buy from all businesses in Australia, including gambling ...