In Queensland you can apply for a learner licence when you turn 16 and pass a written road rules test. The online hazard perception test measures your ability to predict and respond to dangerous ...
How to keep driving safely as you age.
Some medical conditions can affect your ability to drive safely. Find out when to report your medical condition to us.
Some Queensland driver licences can only be renewed in person by visiting a customer service centre. Renewing your licence—living in a remote area Find out how to renew your Queensland driver licence, ...
You may pay duty when you register or transfer a new, used, modified or conditionally registered vehicle, or you transfer a taxi or limousine licence.
Vehicles requiring a Certificate of Inspection (COI) in Queensland include heavy vehicles, licensed tow trucks, buses, taxis, limousines and booked hire vehicles. These vehicles need annual ...
You can use our online services to transfer vehicle, trailer, caravan and boat registrations. Not all registrations are eligible to be transferred online. Transferring registration online is a 2-step ...
In Queensland, you must have a valid weapons licence to use a gun, crossbow, paintball gun or even certain types of knife. While a weapons licence allows you to operate a weapon - you will also need a ...
Sport services are delivered from a central office in Brisbane and from a network of 14 offices throughout Queensland. Sport also operates the Queensland Recreation Centres.
If you live in Queensland, you can use our advance care planning forms. Each one has a help guide explaining how to fill it in, and who must sign it.
It is an offence to leave a vehicle (a car, truck or motorbike) on the road or footpath once the vehicle registration has expired. Once your vehicle registration expires, move your vehicle onto ...
Read about the Queensland Parliament’s apology for past forced adoption practices.
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