The Social Policy Research Centre is a research centre of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales. The SPRC conducts research and fosters discussion on all aspects of social policy in Australia, as well as supporting PhD study in these areas.
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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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The Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel (OQPC) is responsible for drafting all Queensland Acts, and subordinate legislation made under most Queensland Acts. In addition to its legislative drafting and advisory role, OQPC is also responsible for preparing reprints of Queensland legislation and other legislative information publications. This web site contains the Queensland legislation collection created and maintained by OQPC since 1991. The collection provides electronic access to consolidated versions of Queensland Acts and subordinate legislation, as well as to Queensland Acts as passed from June 1991 and all subordinate legislation published in the subordinate legislation series from 1 July 1991.
The Queensland Ombudsman's Office is an independent complaints investigation agency. Our role is to make sure that our public agencies (State government departments and bodies, and local councils) act fairly and make the right decisions for Queenslanders.
We also help public agencies improve their decision-making and administrative practice for the benefit of the community. If you believe that a public agency has made an unfair or incorrect decision about an issue that affects you, then we may be able to help.
Stay Smart Online is designed to provide all Australian online users with practical tips and advice on e-security. This website contains basic information on how to secure your computer, best practice tips for smart transacting online, and information on keeping young people safe online.

