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The Working for Queensland survey (WfQ survey) is an annual survey which measures Queensland public sector employee perceptions of their work, manager, team, and organisation.
For further information, visit the Queensland Government website at https://www.qld.gov.au/gov/working-queensland-survey
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Key indicators from the Working for Queensland survey, disaggregated by correctional centre location.
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Injury details of Queensland Workers Compensation Claims.
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A set of employment forecasts which reflect the Brisbane City Council view of the likely SEQ Regional Employment patterns in the period between 2011 and 2041. These were prepared by the National Institute of Economic and Industrial Research.Brisbane City Council forecasts of employment by ANZSCO 2 at SA2 geography. Figures are for Place of Work employment.
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Report on the performance of the Department of Housing and Public Works on the Queensland Multicultural Action Plan 2011-2014 Core Outcomes.
In the financial year 2023, the mining industry employed about 51.7 thousand people in the state of Queensland in Australia. This represented just over 25 percent of the mining industry workforce across the entire country.
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Report on the performance of the Department of Housing and Public Works against measures in the Queensland Language Services Policy
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List and quantity of work classification types for employers, in the building and construction industry, registered with QLeave.
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Month-end demographic snapshot of offenders hours completed performing Community Service Work Orders in Queensland for the year 2023
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Queensland public sector workforce profile View Archived Queensland public service workforce statistics Queensland public sector workforce profile View Archived Queensland public service workforce statistics
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Month-end demographic snapshot of offenders hours completed performing Community Service Work Orders in Queensland for the year 2024.
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Report on the performance of the Department of Housing and Public Works on the Queensland Cultural Diversity Policy Core Outcomes.
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The new On-Time Payment Policy reporting framework commenced on 1 July 2020. This Late-Payment Policy dataset is no longer being updated. The new dataset can be accessed from https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/department-of-housing-public-works-on-time-payment-report
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The Queensland Government works closely with all Queenslanders to build safe, caring and connected communities, create jobs, protect our environment and enhance quality of life for present and future generations.
To help achieve this, a number of grant and assistance programs are open to individuals, small community groups and non-government organisations right across the State.
Funding programs cover a range of service areas and interests from sport, arts, and events to education, environment and Advance Queensland research and innovation initiatives.
Expenditure data reflects amounts paid for these grant/funding and frontline service procurement programs. This is a consolidated dataset that can be used by the public, non-government organisations and Government departments to research the investment the Queensland Government makes across grant/funding programs.
The information is correct at the time of reporting however figures and other details may be subject to change. Budgeted and expenditure amounts may also be subject to variation due to changes in project timing, scope or funding reallocations.
Where individuals have received funding, these details have been aggregated within the broader program, funding categories or location, to maintain privacy.
Please view the Data Dictionary (see Data and resources) to understand the data attributes, quality and limitations of this data which should all be considered before using this data for any purpose.
Due to program name changes, consolidation of funding into other programs, machinery-of-government changes and refinement in the data fields collected overtime, comparison of figures across different years may be ineffective.
This dataset provides a consolidated view of payments made by all Queensland Government agencies responsible for the administration of grant and funding programs. The data contained within this file is not owned by Queensland Treasury.
To view the data as provided by the data owners, please use the link under Related resources. Any questions regarding the data should be directed to the respective Queensland Government agency responsible for the payment. You can contact the responsible agency via the Contact Us option.
As at September 2023, the total value of construction work completed on new houses in Queensland, Australia amounted to approximately seven billion Australian dollars. The highest value of new house construction work recorded within the given period was in 2022.
As at September 2023, the total value of work completed on new residential buildings in Queensland, Australia was approximately 9.9 billion Australian dollars. The highest value of new residential construction work recorded within the given period was in 2017.
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Queensland Public Service Workforce Characteristics Report\r \r View Archived Queensland Public Service workforce statistics at https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/queensland-public-service-workforce-statistics
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The Queensland Disability Awards acknowledge the outstanding work by individuals and organisations contributing to greater flexibility, choice and control for Queenslanders with a disability.
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QUT Research Data Respository Dataset and Resources
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Month-end demographic snapshot of offenders hours completed performing Community Service Work Orders in Queensland for the year 2020.
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The Working for Queensland survey (WfQ survey) is an annual survey which measures Queensland public sector employee perceptions of their work, manager, team, and organisation.
For further information, visit the Queensland Government website at https://www.qld.gov.au/gov/working-queensland-survey