The Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld) (RTI Act) gives the public a right to access government held information. All valid Right to Information (RTI) applications received by Queensland Treasury will be published on the disclosure log.
The Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld) (RTI Act) gives the public a right to access government held information. All valid Right to Information (RTI) applications received by Queensland Treasury will be published on the disclosure log.
Information will be published on the disclosure log in three stages:
Stage one:
As soon as practical following receipt of a valid RTI application, Queensland Treasury will publish:
The status field of the disclosure log will contain the words “application being processed”.
Stage two:
Queensland Treasury will wait until the applicant accesses the information and all appeal rights have expired before publishing the information in stage three. However, we will provide a status update to help the public track the application.
Stage three:
Once the applicant has accessed the information and all appeal rights have expired, Queensland Treasury will publish the following information:
The RTI Act prevents Queensland Treasury from publishing some information. Where this has occurred, a black box will be placed over the information and list the relevant section of the legislation relied on to remove the information.
It will look like this:
Use the table below to identify why the information has been removed:
RTI Act section | Reason for removal |
s. 78B(2)(a) | Publication of the information is prevented by law |
s. 78B(2)(b) | Publication of the information is prevented as it may be defamatory |
s. 78B(2)(c) | Publication of the information would unreasonably invade an individual’s privacy |
s. 78B(2)(d) | Publication of the information would reveal confidential information |
s. 78B(2)(e) | Publication of the information would cause substantial harm to an entity |
If the applicant does not access the document within the access period, then details of the documents and information about how you can access this information will be included in the disclosure log.
Links to documents older than 6 months old will be removed from the disclosure log however, access to the information can still be obtained by emailing rtiadmin@treasury.qld.gov.au or calling (07) 3035 1863.
Our search tool allows you to search disclosure log entries from 1 July 2019. To access documents prior to this date, please email rtiadmin@treasury.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3035 1863.
Applicant seeking SPER call notes.
Application finalised. Documents not published as publication would unreasonably invade individual privacy.
1) One document evidencing that the Commissioner of Queensland Revenue Office is an 'agent of the crown'.
2) One document evidencing that the Registrar of the State Penalties Enforcement Registry is an 'agent of the crown'.
3) A copy of any oath/s sworn by Simon McKee to become the Commissioner of Queensland Revenue.
4) A copy of any oath/s sworn by Simon McKee to become the State Penalties Enforcement Registrar.
5) One document showing the Commissioner of Queensland Revenue Office receives a commission, including any secret commissions.
6) One document showing the Registrar of the State Penalties Enforcement Registry receives a commission, including any secret commissions.
Application finalised. External Review being conducted.
Seeking document/s exempting Queensland Treasury from the laws of the Commonwealth of Australia.
Application finalised. No documents located.
Motor vehicle accident information.
All RBRM Quarterly Reports on Compliance Sub-Program Outcomes and Effectiveness Measures Reporting since 2022-2023 Q2 (as was previously released under RTI).
Application finalised. Relevant documents released.
Minutes of all meetings of the Penalty Debt Management Council held since 8 May 2023, and any slides, reports, submissions or presentations made to those meetings. I would expect Treasury to consult with other agencies as required.
Application finalised. No documents located.
All correspondence between the Minister/Minister’s Office and Bonza since 1 January 2024.
Application finalised. No documents located.
All briefing notes and key issues documents provided to the Treasurer since 1 September 2023, where population figures, forecasts and/or trends are discussed.
Application finalised. Relevant documents released.
Documents relating to infringements and enforcement action against a company.
Date range: January 2020 – April 2024.
Application finalised. Publication of documents prohibited by the Taxation Administration Act 2001.
Seeking all documents from Qld Competition Authority (QCA) submitted to the Treasurer or his office, relating to the investigation of a competitive neutrality complaint.
Excluding information provided by Strategix Training Group.
Date range: 12 Oct 2023 - 11 April 2024
Application finalised. Relevant documents released.