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.
Drawings from the Gympie Road Bypass, Surface Corridor Transformation Project Feasibility Study.
Application finalised. Access to all information refused because disclosure of the information would be contrary to the public interest.
Documents relating to the Future Fishing Taskforce Committee.
Date range: 1 July 2023 to 29 August 2024.
Application finalised. Documents not published due to confidentiality.
Requesting SPER body worn camera footage.
Application finalised. Documents not published as publication would unreasonably invade Individual privacy.
Documents held within Queensland Revenue Office regarding companies in liquidation.
Application finalised. Publication of documents prohibited by the Taxation Administration Act 2001.
Documents, specifically audits, reports, reviews, correspondence including emails, powerpoint, ministerial briefings and attachments relating to the amount accumulated by the credit card surcharge. I would include documents to include the number of times the credit card surcharge was used for payments, and the overall amount accumulated by the credit card surcharge in the timeframe.
Date range: 1 September 2020 to 13 August 2024.
Application finalised. Relevant documents released.
Briefing notes relating to a consumer bill and modelling of QLD Energy.
Application finalised. No documents located.
Documents held within Queensland Revenue Office regarding a company in liquidation.
Application finalised. Publication of documents prohibited by the Taxation Administration Act 2001.
Applicant seeking access to Hansards/minutes, internal memos, certificates, proclamations, authorised gazettes and certified copies of Royal Ascents of all meetings.
Application finalised.
Documents not published as publication would unreasonably invade individual privacy.
Approved Parliamentary minutes, Queens ascent certificate, Gazettes and Royal ascent certificates for the formation of the State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999 and the creation of SPER municipal authority.
Date range: 1 January 1996 – 24 June 2024.
Application finalised. No documents located.
Applicant seeking SPER call notes.
Application finalised. Documents not published as publication would unreasonably invade individual privacy.