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Our boards and committees

Our boards make a valuable contribution to Queensland by providing advice to our Minister. We are committed to ensuring our boards reflect the diverse community we represent – valuing different expertise, experience and backgrounds.

Why join a board?

Do you want to help the community?

Are you looking for a rewarding and productive way to get involved with government?

By joining a board, you can provide leadership, direction and advice to the government. You can also make a significant contribution to the community – we want our boards to reflect the community we serve.

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Our boards

We are responsible for 4 boards and committees.

These boards make a valuable contribution to Queensland by providing advice to our Minister.

Our boards include a mix of paid (regulated remuneration rates) and voluntary positions. Read about how Queensland Government boards work, including how board members are remunerated.

Note: Public sector employees, employed full-time or part-time, who are appointed as part-time chairs or members of government bodies are not to be paid daily fees or annual allowances except where this is approved by government.

Valuation objection conference chairpersons

Independent chairpersons are appointed under the Land Valuation Act 2010 to arrange and conduct valuation objection conferences, as part of the dispute resolution process for property valuations. They can be appointed for a particular local government area or for a particular conference.

Valuers Registration Board of Queensland

Members help establish the competencies and qualifications required for professional registration, maintain a register of members, and exercise disciplinary powers.

They are appointed under the Valuers Registration Act 1992.

Surveyors Board of Queensland

Members help establish the competencies and qualifications required for professional registration, maintain a register of members, and exercise disciplinary powers.

They are appointed under the Surveyors Act 2003.

GasFields Commission Board

The Commissioners operate as a board and set the strategic direction. Commission staff are responsible for implementation.

Last updated
12 January 2024
Last reviewed
21 February 2023