-
Work of committees
- Upcoming Committee Business
- About Committees
- Training Seminar - Committees@Work
-
Committees (10)
- Committee of the Legislative Assembly
- Education, Arts and Communities Committee
- Ethics Committee
- Governance, Energy and Finance Committee
- Health, Environment and Innovation Committee
- Justice, Integrity and Community Safety Committee
- Local Government, Small Business and Customer Service Committee
- Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee
- Primary Industries and Resources Committee
- State Development, Infrastructure and Works Committee
- Committees Glossary
- Estimates Hearings
- Inquiries
- Live and Archived Broadcasts
- Publications
- Guidelines (4)
- Subscribe
- Former Committees (67)
- 30 Year Release
- Past Alert Digest and Legislation Alert Indexes
- Ten Year Anniversary
Past Inquiries
Inquiry | Report By | Submissions Closed | |
---|---|---|---|
Loading…
|
Committee Secretariat Contact
Parliament House
George Street
BRISBANE QLD 4000
Email: committeeoffice@parliament.qld.gov.au
Committee Membership
Mr John Mickel MP, Chair, Member for Logan
Dr David Watson MP, Deputy Chair, Member for Moggill
Mrs Linda Lavarch MP, Member for Kurwongbah
Mr Pat Purcell MP, Member for Bulimba
Mr Geoff Wilson MP, Member for Ferny Grove
Mr Jeff Seeney MP, Member for Callide
Mr Peter Wellington MP, Member for Nicklin
Dr David Watson MP, Deputy Chair, Member for Moggill
Mrs Linda Lavarch MP, Member for Kurwongbah
Mr Pat Purcell MP, Member for Bulimba
Mr Geoff Wilson MP, Member for Ferny Grove
Mr Jeff Seeney MP, Member for Callide
Mr Peter Wellington MP, Member for Nicklin
Functions of the Committee
The information on this page relates to the committee of the 50th Parliament, which ended with the dissolution of the Parliament on 13 January 2004.
The Select Committee on the Consequences of Changing Political Status was established by the Queensland Legislative Assembly on 9 October 2003. The committee's terms of reference were to investigate, consult with the community and report on the Parliament of Queensland (Change of Political Status) Bill 2003, including—
- The philosophical and practical issues arising from the Bill;
- The impact of the legislation on the political and parliamentary process;
- Constitutional and legal ramifications;
- Costs to the community; and
- Practice and experience in other jurisdictions (especially those that have similar legislation).
The committee was unable to finalise its report before the Parliament was dissolved on 13 January 2004. As the Bill had not been passed, it lapsed.