The Treasurer and Minister for Energy and the Minister for Home Ownership, the Honourable David Janetski MP, tabled the 2025-26 Queensland Budget in Parliament on Tuesday 24 June 2025.
Read previous Budget Papers.
Queensland Treasury’s annual report on its progress towards outcomes identified in the final year of the third Queensland Multicultural Action Plan (PDF, 3.4 MB) which spanned 2022–23 to 2023–24.
In July 2024, Queensland Treasury commenced working towards contributing to the fourth Queensland Multicultural Action Plan (PDF, 2.1 MB) which presents the actions the Queensland Government will take from 2024-25 to 2026-27 to achieve the multicultural policy priorities and ensure government services are fully accessible to people who have difficulty communicating in English.
Read more about the Queensland Government’s multicultural policy and view the action plans.
This Management Plan has been prepared to comply with section 28 of the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2010 (the Act) and Standard No.1 issued by the Queensland Ombudsman under section 60 of the Act.
This procedure has been prepared to comply with section 28 of the Act and the Standard No.1 issued by the Queensland Ombudsman under section 60 of the Act.
The Queensland Treasury Waste reduction and recycling plan 2025–27 outlines the department’s waste management practices. It has been developed in accordance with the Waste Reduction and Recycling Act 2011.
The Consolidated Fund Financial Report contains particulars of transactions and balances of the Consolidated Fund and details of collections from, and appropriation paid to, each Department (including adjustments to original appropriation). The most recent report is the Consolidated Fund Financial Report 2023–24.
Long Service Leave Central Scheme Guidelines provide details on scheme membership, LSL levy and claim processes and member agencies reporting responsibilities.
The Queensland Productivity Commission’s Office of Best Practice Regulation (OBPR) administers the Queensland Government’s regulatory framework. The framework aims to ensure the development, review and administration of regulation is necessary, effective and efficient, thereby achieving policy objectives while minimising costs on business and the community:
The 2024-25 Mid-Year Fiscal and Economic Review provides an update on Queensland’s economic and fiscal position since the 2024-25 Budget.
Queensland Treasury has issued the revised Guidelines for Machinery of Government (MOG) changes. Please complete and sign the Machinery of Government transfer sign-off form and return it to your Treasury Analyst once the transfer amounts have been agreed.
Primarily, a MOG change is the formal transfer of functions from one department to another. Although these guidelines focus on the official MOG changes to departmental functions, the principles may also be applied to other Government directed transfers such as functions transferred to, from or between statutory bodies or Government Owned Corporations.
An example is available to assist departments completing the MOG transfer sign-off form. The example is located on Treasury’s Tridata web page under ‘Support’ and then ‘Downloads’.