Have your say on our inquiry on the impact of the 2025 EPBC reforms on Queensland.
We’re visiting Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Rockhampton, Roma, Toowoomba and Gold Coast in June and July 2026.
Register to meet with us, as we visit your region: https://t.co/6LsLIdYRwl
Have your say on our inquiry on the impact of the 2025 EPBC reforms on Queensland.
Our Call for Submissions paper is seeking your views and provides information on making a submission.
Lodge your submission using our online portal until 13 July 2026.
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New Inquiry | The Queensland Government has asked the Commission to undertake an inquiry into the impact of the Australian Government’s 2025 environment protection reforms on Queensland.
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We have released our Final Report on Opportunities to Improve Productivity of the Construction Industry in Queensland. The report makes 64 recommendations across 5 key areas to improve productivity in the construction industry. https://t.co/CFjFbZLw49
Our Final Report on Opportunities to Improve Productivity of the Construction Industry has been submitted to the Treasurer.
The QPC Act requires the Treasurer to provide a response within 3 months after which the Final Report is published on our website.
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WE ARE HIRING
We are looking for a Business Manager to lead and deliver our financial, human resource and corporate functions and to support the Commission's strategic and operational priorities.
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Our Interim Report on opportunities to improve construction productivity is out and we want to hear from you.
The report explores how to boost productivity to address housing affordability and delivery of infrastructure.
Read the report, make a submission: https://t.co/CFjFbZLw49
Register for Regional Consultation on the Construction Productivity Inquiry.
Locations: Gladstone, Townsville, Gold Coast and Toowoomba.
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Have your say – The QPC invites all stakeholders to provide initial input to the Inquiry into Opportunities to Improve Construction Sector Productivity. Stakeholders are encouraged to submit a comment or longer submission through our portal by 2 June 2025. https://t.co/YVPfEOLjjS
The Queensland Productivity Commission has been re-established as the State’s independent economic advisor to help lift productivity, drive economic growth and enhance living standards. To find out more go to https://t.co/XiD2WY3uBI
The heads of the AUS, NZ and state productivity commissions met today to discuss our #productivity and #regulation work programs. Many thanks to @ozprodcom, @NZprocom, NSWPC & SAPC
Today the QPC delivered its final report to the Queensland Government for the Inquiry into the #NDIS market. Thank you to all stakeholders who contributed to the inquiry. The report will be published within six months following the Government’s response
https://t.co/9EjrVsBTE6
Stakeholder feedback informs robust advice to decision makers. Our new #bestpractice#consultation guidance note assists @QldGov agencies to consult effectively at all stages of regulatory development. https://t.co/x1NBMLNhl2
The QPC was proud to support and host the 2021 WEN Qld Mentoring Programme launch this morning. The programme responds to the underrepresentation of women in economics and aims to build enduring and supportive networks across both the private and public sectors.
School’s back! Our 2019 research paper: Improving measures of school education output and productivity in Queensland, explores how adjusting for quality has a material impact on measured productivity. Read the paper
Whole-of-economy modelling can support better decision-making by shedding light on the costs and benefits of policies, major events and projects. Our 2018 paper provides guidance for non-modellers on economic impact modelling—what it is, what it can do—and what it cannot do
On this #ClosingTheGap day, we focus on the importance of measuring progress to support community-level decision making. Our 2020 #measuringprogress report sets out an approach for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Queenslanders to measure progress within their communities.