Publication sets
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OLGR publications
This is a list of publications made available for the liquor and gaming industries by the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation (OLGR). -
Appeal Costs Fund forms
Use these forms when applying to the Appeals Cost Fund for for payment of costs of certain appeals or failed proceedings. -
Liquor licensing and compliance forms
A list of application forms (and relateds forms e.g. probity) for Queensland liquor licences and permits. DO NOT EMAIL or FAX credit card details to OLGR. Your payment will not... -
OFT consumers' helpful resources
Want some help with being a smart consumer? These resources can help you. -
Legal assistance strategy and funding publications
These publications were produced prior to the current government Publications in relation to the Queensland Government’s investment in legal assistance, legal profession... -
Application to the Supreme/District Court for a fresh warrant
This form is to be used by the ODPP to apply to the court for a fresh warrant. -
Application to clerk of the court for fresh warrant
This form is to be used by the QPS to apply to the court for a fresh warrant. -
2015-16 DJAG Annual Report
Annual Report of the Department of Justice and Attorney-General providing information about our performance for 2015-16. -
Retail shop leases forms
Approved forms under the Retail Shop Leases Act 1994 (effective from 2 December 2016). -
Stop and Desist Notice
A Stop and Desist Notice issued by a Commissioned Officer under section 76 of the Peace and Good Behaviour Act 1982. -
Public Safety Order
Public Safety Order issued by a Commissioned Officer under section 17 of the Peace and Good Behaviour Act 1982. -
Victim Services: Building Capacity Funding Program 2016-17
Funding of up to $100,000 (GST inclusive) is available to not-for-profit agencies that support victims of violent crime in Queensland. -
Land Court of Queensland forms
Collection of Land Court of Queensland forms -
Victim Services: Building Capacity Funding Program 2015-16
Funding of up to $100,000 (GST inclusive) is available to not-for-profit agencies that support victims of violent crime in Queensland.