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Formed | 3 April 2012 |
Preceding agency | |
Dissolved | 12 December 2017 |
Superseding agency | |
Type | Department |
Jurisdiction | Queensland |
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Key documents |
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Agency ID | 11457[a] |
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The Department of Environment and Heritage Protection was established on 3/4/2012 and abolished on 12/12/2017.
It was a Queensland Government department responsible for the environment, ecologically sustainable development, climate change policy and science, environmental planning and historical cultural heritage and the Great Barrier Reef. On 12 December 2017, under Public Service Departmental Arrangements Notice (No. 3) 2017, the functions of the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection were transferrerd to the Department of Environment and Science.
History
editEstablishment
editOn 3 April 2012, under Public Service Departmental Arrangements Notice (No. 1) 2012, the Department of Environment and Resource Management was restructured and renamed the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection. Some functions and units, including the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, were transferred to other departments. On 16 February 2015, under the Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 1) 2015, this Department continued to operate under the same name and previous responsibilities, with the addition of responsibility for the Great Barrier Reef.[1]
Abolition
editOn 12 December 2017, under Public Service Departmental Arrangements Notice (No. 3) 2017, the functions of the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection were transferrerd to the Department of Environment and Science.[1]
Function
editThe agency had the following responsibilities:[1]
- Climate change policy and science (reference to science removed 1 July 2013)
- Coastal management (excluding the Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassing Project)
- Contaminated land
- Ecologically sustainable development
- Environment including management of mining
- Environmental planning
- Environmental protection policy associated with healthy waterways
- Great Barrier Reef (from 16/2/2015)
- Historical cultural heritage
- Nature conservation excluding demonstrated and exhibited native animals and the management of the Protected Area Estate and forest reserves (not including nature refuges)
- Pollution management
- Waste management
- Wet tropics management
Agencies controlled
editThe agency controlled the Queensland Heritage Council from 3/4/2012 to 12/12/2017 and also controlled the Wet Tropics Management Authority from 3/4/2012 to 12/12/2017.[1]
Administered Acts
editThe department executed its functions and responsibilites via various Acts and regulations. Acts administered are listed in Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 2) 2013, Queensland Government Gazette 2013, vol. 364, no. 51, p. 327:[1]
There were more than ten Acts administered by the department.
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Notes
edit- ^ Queensland State Archives agency identity number
References
editSources
edit- Queensland Government Gazette 2012, vol. 359, no. 77, pp. 868 - 869, 890
- Queensland Government Gazette 2013, vol. 363, no. 45, pp. 581 - 582
- Queensland Government Gazette 2013, vol. 364, no. 51, p. 327
- Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary, 16 February 2015, vol. 368, no. 34, pp. 372 - 407
- Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary, 12 December 2017, vol. 376, no. 97, pp. 671 - 680
- Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary, 21 December 2017, vol. 376, no.103, pp. 705 - 747
Attribution
editThis Wikipedia article was originally based on Agency Details: Department of Environment and Heritage Protection 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
Category:Former government departments of Queensland
Category:2012 establishments in Australia
Category:Government agencies established in 2012
Category:2017 disestablishments in Australia
Category:Government agencies disestablished in 2017