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Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation
Agency overview
Formed26 February 2004 (2004-02-26)
Preceding agency
Dissolved26 March 2009 (2009-03-26)
Superseding agencies
TypeDepartment
JurisdictionQueensland
Child agency
Agency ID10727[a]
Footnotes
Source[1]

The Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation was established on 26/2/2004 and abolished on 26/3/2009.

It was a Queensland Government department responsible for assistance to local government; and promotion of participation in sport and recreational activities. On 26 March 2009, under Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 1) 2009, the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation was abolished, its sport and recreation functions transferred to the Department of Communities, and other functions to the Department of Infrastructure and Planning.

History

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Establishment

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On 26 February 2004, under the Administrative Arrangements Amendment Order (No.2) 2004, and the Public Service Departmental Arrangement Notice (No.2) 2004, the Department of Local Government and Planning was renamed the Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation. On 13 September 2007, under the Administrative Arrangements Oder (No. 2) 2007 and the Public Service Departmental Arrangements Notice (No. 4) 2007 the Department was renamed the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation.[1]

Abolition

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On 26 March 2009, under Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 1) 2009, the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation was abolished, its sport and recreation functions transferred to the Department of Communities, and other functions to the Department of Infrastructure and Planning.[1]

Function

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The Department had responsibility for:

Local Government including:[1]

Sport and Recreation including:[1]

Agencies controlled

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The department controlled 80 governmental bodies as follows:[1]

The department controlled more than ten other agencies or offices.
Agency From To
Atherton Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Bauhinia Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Beaudesert Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Biggenden Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Boonah Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Bowen Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Broadsound Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Bungil Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Caboolture Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Cairns City Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Cardwell Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Charters Towers City Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Cooloola Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Esk Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Gatton Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Gayndah Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Isis Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Isisford Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Johnstone Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Kilkivan Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Laidley Shire Council II 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Longreach Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Mackay City Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Maroochy Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Murilla Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Nebo Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Noosa Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Pine Rivers Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Thuringowa City Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Tiaro Shire Council II 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Toowoomba City Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Wambo Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Whitsunday Shire Council 26/2/2004 15/3/2008
Brisbane City Council II 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Bulloo Shire Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Burdekin Shire Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Burke Shire Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Carpentaria Shire Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Cloncurry Shire Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Cook Shire Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Diamantina Shire Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Etheridge Shire Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Flinders Shire Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Ipswich City Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Logan City Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
McKinlay Shire Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Mount Isa City Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Murweh Shire Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Paroo Shire Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Quilpie Shire Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Redland City Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Townsville City Council 26/2/2004 26/3/2009
Aramac Shire Council 26/4/2004 15/3/2008
Barcaldine Shire Council 26/4/2004 15/3/2008
Hervey Bay City Council 26/4/2004 15/3/2008
Maryborough City Council 26/4/2004 15/3/2008
Barcaldine Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Bundaberg Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Cairns Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Cassowary Coast Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Central Highlands Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Charters Towers Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Fraser Coast Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Goondiwindi Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Gympie Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Isaac Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Lockyer Valley Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Longreach Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Mackay Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Maranoa Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Moreton Bay Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
North Burnett Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Rockhampton Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Scenic Rim Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Somerset Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Southern Downs Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Sunshine Coast Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Toowoomba Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Western Downs Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009
Whitsunday Regional Council 15/3/2008 26/3/2009

Administered Acts

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The department executed its functions and responsibilites via various Acts and regulations. Acts administered by the department included:[1]

There were more than ten Acts administered by the department.
  • Aboriginal Communities (Justice and Land Matters) Act 1984 (Parts 13 Div 2 and Part 15)
  • Australian Estates Company Limited, Hastings Street, New Farm, Viaduct Authorization Act 1962
  • Brisbane City Council Business and Procedure Act 1949
  • Building Act 1975
  • Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Act 1968 (Sch pt VI)
  • Century Zinc Project Act 1997 (ss14-17)
  • City of Brisbane Act 1924
  • Community Services (Torres Strait) Act 1984
  • Integrated Planning Act 1997 (except to the extent administered by the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Infrastrcture)Integrated Resport Development Act 1987
  • Local Government (Aboriginal Lands) Acts 1978
  • Local Government Act 1993
  • Local Government (Chinatown and the Valley Malls) Adt 1984
  • Local Government (Community Government Areas) Act 2004
  • Local Government (Queen Street Mall) Act 1982
  • Local Government (Robina Central Planning Agreement) Act 1992
  • Mixed Use Development Act 1993
  • Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002
  • Sanctuary Cove Resort Act 1985
  • Southern Moreton Bay Islands Development Entitlements Protection Act 2004
  • Townsville Breakwater Entertainment Centre Act 1991
  • Townsville City Council (Douglas Land Development) Act 1993
  • Eagle Farm Racecourse Act 1998
  • Gold Coast Motor Racing Events Act 1990
  • Mt Gravatt Showgrounds Act 1988
  • Racing Act 2002
  • Racing Venues Developmenty Act 1982
  • Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland Act 1971
  • Sporting Bodies' Property Holding Act 1975
  • Sports Drug Testing Act 2003

Notes

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  1. ^ Queensland State Archives agency identity number

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation – Id:10727". Queensland State Archives. Retrieved 11 April 2020.

Sources

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  • Queensland Government Gazette, 27 Feb 2004, Vol. CCCXXXV, No. 39 pp. 714 -718.
  • Queensland Government Gazette, 11 March 2004, Vol. CCCXXXV, No. 48, pp. 891 - 892
  • Queensland Government Gazette, 1 July 2004, Vol. CCXXXVI (336), No. 42, pp. 608, 626
  • Queensland Government Gazette 2006, vol. 343, no. 14, pp. 183 -227
  • Queensland Government Gazette 2007, vol. 346, no. 9, pp. 137 - 172
  • Queensland Government Gazette 2007, vol. 346, no. 23, pp. 457 - 491

Attribution

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This Wikipedia article was originally based on Agency Details: Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation published by the State of Queensland under CC-BY 3.0 AU licence (accessed on 11 April 2020) Category:Articles incorporating text from the Queensland State Archives


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