The Queensland Alliance is a Non Government Organisation (NGO), which has grown to over 200 members in the past decade. The Queensland Alliance represents the Mental Health Community Sector who meet the needs of people with mental illness or psychiatric disability, including consumer groups, family and carer groups and non-government community-based service providers across Queensland. It strives to promote, strengthen and develop the growth of non-government, community-based, recovery-oriented responses to the needs of people with mental illness and psychiatric disability in Queensland.
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Below is a list of websites that offer information, advice, networking opportunities and tools to assist your organisation.
The third party sites listed in this section are intended as an information source only and are not in any way an endorsement of any Internet site, service or organisation mentioned. The State of Queensland, its officers and staff do not accept responsibility for the content, including any errors, omissions or inaccuracies, in any of the Internet sites listed below.
The State of Queensland (represented by Department of Communities) reserves the right to add further websites to this list or remove websites, as it deems appropriate, in its absolute discretion.
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Queensland Council of Social Service (QCOSS) provides a voice for and with Queenslanders affected by poverty and inequality, leads on issues of significance to the social, health and community sectors state-wide and contributes to a national voice on these issues through membership of the nation-wide network of state and territory Councils and the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS)
The Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation regulates all gambling regulation in Queensland. This encompasses the regulation of casinos, charitable gambling, gaming machines, interactive gambling, keno, lotteries and wagering. The website contains regulation information as well as fact sheets, application forms and a schedule of fees.
There are 89 Members of Parliament in the Legislative Assembly.

