Organisation
Government of Queensland
Report
Queensland Budget 2025–26: Budget strategy and outlook
The 2025–26 Budget outlines the economic and fiscal outlook for Queensland. Priorities include community safety, targeted cost-of-living relief, new and upgraded hospitals and generational infrastructure investment in road and rail projects. Initiatives include a new home ownership scheme to reduce the deposit gap. The Budget includes regional delivery plans and a women's' economic security statement.
Position paper
Raising expectations: reforming how we raise children and young people in care
This is a synthesis report of the Queensland Family and Child Commission's (QFCC) submissions to three key Commonwealth reviews. The consultation papers developed to inform these reviews demonstrate that while progress has been made to modernise the structures to assist caregivers in the child protection system more work is needed to ensure the wellbeing of...
Strategy
2032 Delivery plan
In 2032 Queensland will host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Brisbane and beyond. The 2032 Delivery plan is an infrastructure plan designed to benefit the greatest number of Queenslanders as possible while delivering a successful Games. It identifies the infrastructure and venues required for the Games and provides a 20-year plan for Queensland tourism.
Article
The impact of AI on regulators and what it means for our sovereignty
While Artificial Intelligence tools, particularly large language models (LLMs), can be beneficial for exploring complex subjects, enhancing understanding and facilitating conversations across many knowledge domains and stakeholders, regulators need to be careful when using AI for administrative decisions with legal obligations and consequences.
Strategy
National framework for the assurance of artificial intelligence in government
The framework establishes cornerstones and practices of artificial intelligence (AI) assurance, an essential part of the broader governance of how governments use AI. The practices demonstrate how governments can practically apply Australia’s AI Ethics Principles to their assurance of AI.