Image Home Search Displaying 461 - 470 of 1004 MFR myths, busted Myth 1: MFR reports are mandatory for annual reporting We hear this one a lot. This is not true. For most licensees annual reporting information does not need to have any accounting standards applied, does not need to be prepared by an accountant … Article New Building Regulation 2021 On 1 September 2021, the Building Regulation 2006 was remade to the Building Regulation 2021 (BR 2021). What are the key changes? The new BR 2021 does not include any significant policy changes and continues to support the objectives of the … News Our commitment to reconciliation The QBCC is committed to increasing staff awareness and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and cultures. Our Reconciliation Action Plan strengthens our commitment to diversity and inclusion and deepens our understanding, … News Reminder to install interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms Get interconnected. From 1 January 2022, it’s the law From 1 January 2022, landlords must install interconnected smoke alarms in residential rental properties. Similar rules apply to owner occupiers. All other dwellings must transition to full … News Don’t risk further damage by unlicensed building work Queensland’s building regulator has urged home owners to avoid the risk of further damage to their properties by ensuring they only use appropriately licensed tradespeople for repairs or rebuilding work in the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Alfred. … Media release Building alert—cavity sliding doors Recent audits on active building sites have identified non-compliant issues with (CSD) cavity sliding door frames that are fully tiled only . The Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) Technical Standards & Services Trade Unit … News Public holiday closure notice QBCC service centres will be closed on the Easter public holidays and ANZAC day: Friday 18 April (Good Friday) Monday 21 April (Easter Monday) Friday 25 April (ANZAC Day) We’ll be back to assist you on the next business day after each closure. In … News Developer fined $150,000 in first prosecution related to Project Trust Accounts A developer in the Australian property sector has been fined $150,000 plus costs for offences relating to Project Trust Accounts (PTAs), in the first prosecution of its type in Queensland. The legal action taken by the Queensland Building and … Media release Register now for Queensland Small Business Month events May is Queensland Small Business Month, and a range of workshops and events are being held across the state to support small business owners. Financial literacy workshops: what is my bottom line telling me? Queensland Small Business Month is the … Article Technical qualifications for pool safety inspector licence Technical qualifications for pool safety inspector licence … Guide Load More