Delivering the Government's priorities
Treasury contributes to the Queensland Government’s social and fiscal objectives outlined in the Charter of Social and Fiscal Responsibility. The Charter details the Government’s commitment to delivering improved outcomes for the community.
Our portfolio offices produce outputs which contribute to the delivery of the Government’s community outcomes.
The diagram below details the links between our offices and shows how the outputs they produce collectively contribute to a number of Government priorities
- modernising the federation and delivering accountable Government
- building on economic success
- embracing growth in our cities and regions
- fostering healthy individuals and securing safer communities.

Treasury's portfolio offices and their outputs
| Portfolio office | Treasury output |
|---|---|
| Treasury Office | Financial and economic policy |
| Office of Government Owned Corporations | Government owned corporations performance and governance |
| Office of Economic and Statistical Research | Economic and statistical research |
| Office of State Revenue | Taxation |
| Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation | Gambling |
| Queensland Office of Racing | Racing |
| Liquor Licensing Division | Liquor licensing |
| CorpTech | Shared service implementation |
Priorities
- Modernising the federation and delivering accountable Government
- Building on economic success
- Embracing growth in our cities and regions
- Fostering healthy individuals and securing safer communities
Community outcomes
Building Queensland’s economy
- A strong diversified economy
- A community of well-skilled and knowledgeable people
- Improved standard of living for all Queenslanders
Strengthening Queensland’s communities
- Safe and secure communities
- Healthy, active individuals and communities
- A fair, socially cohesive and culturally vibrant society
Protecting Queensland’s environment
- A clean, liveable and healthy environment
- Maintenance of the natural resource base
Last reviewed 23 October 2009



